David Crystal, in an article called Little Need to Worry, said "I've never counted just how many non-standard constructions of the type "we was" and "ain't" there are, but I would be surprised if the figure were more than 100".
How many do you think there are? Is there a really major difference between so called Standard English and so called Non-Standard English?
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Here's the link: http://www.crystalreference.com/DC_arti ... lish63.pdf
The problem is Crystal is referring to another article by Tony Freeman, which we have no link to or inkling of where to find. Oh dear!
I tend to agree with Crystal's main point. However because he is basically repeating truisms, the article is not very enlightening.
The problem is Crystal is referring to another article by Tony Freeman, which we have no link to or inkling of where to find. Oh dear!
I tend to agree with Crystal's main point. However because he is basically repeating truisms, the article is not very enlightening.
Again, Stevie, for whom? Plus, note the date of the article.Stephen Jones wrote:
However because he is basically repeating truisms, the article is not very enlightening.
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