[Magdalen] "Formal Speech"
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Sat Mar 7 04:23:58 UTC 2015
Reminds me of when my son, now 34, was in middle school and would get frustrated when typing in MS Word and his spelling was so off that spellcheck would not kick in so he would add his still misspelled word to the dictionary: (
Lynn
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On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:17 PM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
I read some information recently that excused all the grammatical
sloppiness
in the USA as being "informal" speech, and what is traditionally correct
is casually dismissed as "formal speech."
So that's what it's all about!
The use of adjectives as adverbs, the routine ending of sentences with
prepositions, the splitting of infinitives, and the total abandonment of
"whom", etc., etc., are just all "formal" and the grammatical sloppiness
is really where the action is and named "informal" speech.
I don't buy it for a minute. This is propagated by English class dropouts,
who are getting even for the heavy-handed use of the red pencils on
their essays.
If they can't get it right, anything goes.
David Strang.
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