Wednesday, December 9
Taking off from Tuesday's homework assignment concerning American English in the Revolutionary period and the disdainful attitude of English language purists, we examined certain processes of linguistic change and the demands of linguistic conservatism. Language isn't so simple as right and wrong usage -- usage has always changed and always will -- but it is nonetheless vital to develop an awareness of Standard English practice and be able to use appropriate language in any given context.
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