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i love english language | Just another WordPress.com weblog Skip to content Skip to search - Accesskey = s i love english language last post Posted in Uncategorized by aggslanguage on February 1, 2012 continued blogging on… http://linguisticus.wordpress.com/ http://grammararium.wordpress.com/ http://onehundredpages.wordpress.com/ leave a comment How Americans Have Reshaped Language Posted in Uncategorized by aggslanguage on January 22, 2012 By JOHN McWHORTER Published: January 20, 2012   There has always been disagreement on these American shores as to just what the “best” English is. The status of Parisian French or Tuscan Italian has long been unassailable. Yet in the early 1940s, fusty Chicagoans were writing to The Chicago Tribune declaring Midwestern speech America’s “purest,” while New York radio announcers were speaking in plummy Londonesque, complete with rolled r’s. Down in Charleston, S.C., the elite’s sense of the best English involv...

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