That's the name of a new blog by Brian Lennon, a Ph.D candidate in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. So far he's written caustically literate posts about the idea that Americans should be learning English as a second language, the "abysmal linguistic incompetence of U.S. intelligence services," the QWERTYUIOP keyboard, Scots slang, and other topics. Welcome to Upper Blogovia, sir!
Addendum. UJG has delivered a further smackdown to the ESL story.
Posted by languagehat at July 22, 2003 11:32 PMSee the last line(or is it the 4th line) in post of(on) "THE GOBLIN VERSION"
now theres the universal language. ..enough..
Ha ha! Having taught ESL for a little over a year, I enjoy the irony of the realization that Americans now need to take ESL! Something my mother, a Mexican immigrant from the land-owning Creole class, and a fluent English speaker, had often claimed.
Posted by: jean pierre at July 24, 2003 06:20 AMI've also noticed a correlation between literacy in ones mother tongue and ease of learning ESL. I doubt there are many native speakers of American English who could not understand somebody (foreign or not) speaking in standard English. There may be problems of vocabulary or accent, but if both parties want to communicate then can accommodate one another. (Simply raising ones voice is not enough.) I think the topic of discourse has more to do with comprehension than the grammar or phonology of ones ideolect.
Posted by: jim at July 24, 2003 12:15 PM I don't know about descriptive grammar and prescriptive grammar. Can you explain in ? I wish You could write it into an essay
Thank you.