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Proper EnglishProper English

Proper English1998

Ronald Wardhaugh

About this book

Most of us have firm convictions about our language, as to what constitutes proper use and what is unacceptable abuse. As children we are taught a great deal about good and bad grammar, correct pronunciation and spelling, and the proper use of words. As adults we constantly encounter books, articles, and letters to newspapers opining about "proper English" and the sorry state of our language. This books explores why it is we believe what we believe about language, and why we persist in handing down from generation to generation a rag-bag collection of fact and fantasy about language. It offers a corrective to many of the unsupportable beliefs we hold about language in general and English in particular. It shows how these beliefs originated and offers suggestions for a more enlightened approach.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1905135W

Subjects

English languageUsageStandardizationVariationSprachnormAnglais (Langue)VorurteilSprachentwicklungSprachkritikTaalgebruikEngelsEnglischStandardspracheNormalisationEnglish language, usageEnglish language, standardizationEnglish language, variation

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