18 February
2011
Guerilla Grammar
Posted in Culture, Education, Recommended Links, Social Commentary
Is it the end of the world as we know it? Not quite, but it might be the end of ‘coherent speech’. Clark Whelton, writing in City Journal, chronicles the rise of ‘Vagueness’, ‘the linguistic virus that infected spoken language in the late twentieth century’. Read the article here.
(Article © The Manhattan Institute, New York)
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