Word On The Street: Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard EnglishThough there is a contingent of linguists who fight the fact, our language is always changing -- not only through slang, but sound, syntax, and words' meanings as well. Debunking the myth of "pure" standard English, tackling controversial positions, and eschewing politically correct arguments, linguist John McWhorter considers speech patterns and regional accents to demonstrate just how the changes do occur. Wielding reason and humor, McWhorter ultimately explains why we must embrace these changes, ultimately revealing our American English in all its variety, expressiveness, and power. |
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... Mcwhorter. D E B U T H E M YT H OF A * P U R E * STA N D A R D E N G L I S. H JOHN McWHORTER "Important, eye-opening, and a pleasure to read."—Steven Pinker --~~ The Word on the Street Word on the Street Debunking. Front Cover.
... Mcwhorter. D E B U T H E M YT H OF A * P U R E * STA N D A R D E N G L I S. H JOHN McWHORTER "Important, eye-opening, and a pleasure to read."—Steven Pinker --~~ The Word on the Street Word on the Street Debunking. Front Cover.
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Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard English John Mcwhorter. The Word on the Street Word on the Street Debunking the Myth of “Pure” Standard.
Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard English John Mcwhorter. The Word on the Street Word on the Street Debunking the Myth of “Pure” Standard.
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Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard English John Mcwhorter. Word on the Street Debunking the Myth of “Pure” Standard English John McWhorter A Member of the Perseus Books Group Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to.
Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard English John Mcwhorter. Word on the Street Debunking the Myth of “Pure” Standard English John McWhorter A Member of the Perseus Books Group Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to.
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... Word Court” in which people are told to “resist” the use of impact as a verb or that the plural of holeinone is “properly” holesinone, but that since phrases like “two holes in one” are potentially confusing, we ought say “a hole in one ...
... Word Court” in which people are told to “resist” the use of impact as a verb or that the plural of holeinone is “properly” holesinone, but that since phrases like “two holes in one” are potentially confusing, we ought say “a hole in one ...
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... word meanings, and sentence patterns we process as “sloppy” and “incorrect” being the very things that will constitute the ... words like macho, but deep in the past at its very origins. 4. No language has ever changed in a way that ...
... word meanings, and sentence patterns we process as “sloppy” and “incorrect” being the very things that will constitute the ... words like macho, but deep in the past at its very origins. 4. No language has ever changed in a way that ...
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