Posted on 03/06/2018 7:00:56 PM PST by huckfillary
The grammar, punctuation, syntax, and spelling in our country are nothing less than dreadful. And our youth dont have a monopoly on this. It includes major media figures, political leaders, public spokespersons of major corporations, organizations, and the clergy. Examples:
* Its a beautiful thing. SorryITS A BEAUTIFUL THING.
* We visited many countrys. SorryWE VISITED MANY COUNTRIES. Simple plural, no need for a possessive or apostrophe.
* Attorney-Generals. Sorryits ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, just like MOTHERS-IN-LAW.
* Were going to visit the Stewarts. SorryWERE GOING TO VISIT THE STEWARTS.
This is but a small smattering of the grammatical errors I see and hear everyday in both print and spoken media. The other night, a screen bullet on the Tucker Carlson Show, read warrents instead of warrants. Tucker, you need better editors.
I understand that our schools have for all intents and purposes dropped traditional English from their curricula. The explanations given include, Theres no point in wasting precious classtime on memorizing a bunch of subjective human constructs. But of course, theres plenty of time to waste on climate change, racism, misogyny, and transgender bathrooms.
Another common explanation is that English is racist and serves to advance and undergird white privilege. Try telling that to Bill Cosby who, despite his alleged crimes and character flaws, had much to say about black English, including, I cannot understand what these kids are saying. Ill take it a step further, I cant understand what any of our kids are saying.
And this isnt a current development. Twenty-five years ago, my wife and I hosted a German exchange student for an academic year. He became a tutor in his English class ! Can you effing believe that?
The public school system is our national disgrace. The taxpayers are paying $15,000 a pop to educate each of our kids. The teachers unions should be horsewhipped.
And get thisso should the parents. The schools are supposed to augment what our kids are taught at home by their parents and elder siblings. My parents worked with me every evening, sometimes unpleasantly so, on my multiplication and division tables, flash cards (anyone remember them), reading, spelling, and so forth. Our kids would be better off watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune every night than going to school.
Everyone has dropped the ball on this. Take matters into your own hands. Dont wait for the government to educate you children. They cant find the doorknob or pour piss from a boot.
I understand we have far more pressing problems in this country than periods and commas. But the deterioration of English and grammar is just another example of the overall breakdown of discipline in our country. Artful Dilettante
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE CRISIS
All quotes from Famous Last Words: The American Language Crisis Reconsidered, Harvey A. Daniels.
1. The common language is disappearing. It is slowly being crushed to death under the weight of verbal conglomerate, a pseudospeech at once both pretentious and feeble, that is created daily by millions of blunders and inaccuracies in grammar, syntax, idiom, metaphor, logic, and common sense . In the history of modern English there is no period in which such victory over thought-in-speech has been so widespread. Nor in the past has the general idiom, on which we depend for our very understanding of vital matters, been so seriously distorted.Recent graduates, including those with university degrees, seem to have no mastery of the language at all. They cannot construct a simple declarative sentence, either orally or in writing. They cannot spell common, everyday words. Punctuation is apparently no longer taught. Grammar is a complete mystery to almost all recent graduates.
2. From every college in the country goes up the cry, Our freshmen cant spell, cant punctuate. Every high school is in disrepair because its pupils are so ignorant of the merest rudiments.
3. The vocabularies of the majority of high-school pupils are amazingly small. I always try to use simple English, and yet I have talked to classes when quite a minority of the pupils did not comprehend more than half of what I said.
4. Unless the present progress of change [is] arrested
there can be no doubt that, in another century, the dialect of the Americans will become utterly unintelligible to an Englishman. Our language is degenerating very fast.
Drives me crazy! I see it in advertising a lot.
"The use of gift as a verb is not new, at least according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which lists examples of gift used to mean to make a present of from as early as the 17th century. "
There're differences of opinion on it. Words can become correct through common usage. Oops. My introductory contraction may be ok through common usage but it's better to just write or say "There are".
Marshall law irritates me no end, but sometimes I write things automatically. I don't think I've ever pounced on anyone for that one though. And it's useless to protest that I knew better. Sometimes I don't know better, but sometimes I do.
It's embarrasing to be corrected personally or be "called out" on things. Feels like one-upmanship. Impersonally as you have done as a point of discussion or teaching is fine.
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I often had students turn in essays using “texting” abbreviations instead of the full word. I always returned such “work” for revision. They don’t teach English grammar any more in schools. Too many schools use this “whole language” garbage instead of teaching how to parse a sentence, when to use apostrophes, etc. I see very intelligent people’s writings with grade-school grammatical errors. It makes one look very ignorant.
It’s only Tuesday, and already I have read three articles that use the word ‘breath’ when they really mean the active verb of ‘breathe’. It’s like wearing a shirt saying
“I Can’t Breath!”
People afflicted with diarrhea?
I understand we have far more pressing problems in this country than periods and commas. But the deterioration of English and grammar is just another example of the overall breakdown of discipline in our country. Artful Dilettante
* Attorney-Generals. Sorryits ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, just like MOTHERS-IN-LAW
Too many students don’t learn to diagram sentences or read recreationally.
I Can’t Breave
The grammatically uncertain eschew ‘me’ for ‘I’ because ‘I’ sounds high-toned. It’s become so common, it can’t be much longer before it is required.
That one makes me LOL!!
As attributed to William Safire, "You can verb anything".
I get a chuckle out of grammar/spelling nazis correcting a typo someone made, then makes a typo themselves within the same sentence.
;^)
Good point... I made it a habit (starting back in the ‘80s) to allow the marking of misspells, but I correct it myself instead of allowing for auto-correct or right click correct.
I am glad I started, and have kept, that habit.
Thanks, but sadly it is too common. A co-worker can’t even manage “ambulamps” (as in the infamous “bring the ambulamps”); she gets as far as “ambulam”...
wat’s up wif yu!?
It's another parallel to the Roman Republic/Empire. After a time, only the aristocracy spoke Classical Latin. Everyone else spoke Vulgar Latin. Before a century had elapsed after the final collapse of Rome, bastardized versions of Vulgar Latin were spoken throughout the Empire, to the extent that many communities could not even communicate with one another.
Irregardless, I could care less about these loosers.
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