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From web: On 'English war of words'
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-11-05 10:33 Variety brings English charm I was astonished that you would give such prominent exposure to the comment of the writer.
The proper use of a wide vocabulary brings accuracy, interest and brevity, all to be highly valued in the printed media, whereas students of the language can benefit from the stimulation of finding new words whose meaning and associations, whether gleaned from the context or determined directly from a dictionary, will by virtue of the effort involved, more readily lodge in their memory.
When to this are added their excessive use of expletives and their obsessive observance of silly made-up rules of "politically correct" terminology, the result is nothing short of horrible! What about the English spoken by Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, North Africans, Indians, Pakistanis, Irish and many, many others? Personally, I love to hear the anachronistic (to my ears) vocabulary of speakers from the Indian sub-continent, or the clipped diction of speakers from Hong Kong or Singapore. It is this variety that brings to English its utility and its charm. The writer's reference to a book of Mr Obama's speeches is a red herring, completely irrelevant. I wonder whether she has ever read the speeches of Mr Winston Churchill? I have read one of Mr Obama's books and noticed that he can be quite lax, even splitting infinitives, but so what? He is a politician not a literary luminary or a grammatical guru. My conclusion is, with regard to the ridiculous comment of Miss Linda Gibson, I will quote Mr Churchill, "Up with that I will not put!" Paul Mosely No arbitrary standard of English
Having criticized whingers, thrice and bourse as "quaint" and 19th century British words, the author then goes on to state that American English is the global lingua franca. Do we take it then that a Latin phrase referring to the Frankish language is now an example of modern American English but certain words that are more than 100 years old are unacceptable? John Thomas (The story was published on Nov 3, M3. It can be accessed at ww.chinadaily.com.cn/metro/) |