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America is ruining the English
           language


By Jessica Soto
John Alejandro Toro
Some opinions in favor

Francis Moore: In 1735 Description of the
town of Savannah “It is about a mile and a
quarter in circumference; it stands upon the
flat of a hill, the bank of the river (which they
in barbarous English call Bluff) is steep.”
Earlier English had no name for this sort of
river bank because they hardly existed in
England.
• Prince of Wales: In 1995 the Prince was reported by
  The Times as complaining to the British Council
  audience that American English is “very corrupting“
  “people tend to invent all sorts of nouns and verbs
  and make words that shouldn’t be” (Bluff)

• Edwin Neman: In 1974 Linguist prophet who sees the
  language style for his fellow Americans as deadly. He
  vaticinated in a book called Strictly speaking, which
  was subtitled Will America be the Death of English? In
  it too he objected to the invention of all sorts of
  nouns and verbs and words that shouldn’t be.
• One way that Americans
   are ruining English is by
   changing it. Many of us,
    like Francis Moore and
 Prince Charles, regard what
       is foreign to us as
  barbarous and corrupt.
   The assumption is that
 anything new is American
 and thus objectionable on
      double grounds.
• Change in language is, However,
   inevitable, just as it is in all other
           aspects of reality.

 • But a language or anything else
    that does not change is dead.

• The idea of thinking that a
  language wouldn’t change
  is a chimera (an illusion)
• Judgments of what is beautiful or ugly,
  valuable or useless, barbarous or elegant,
  corrupting or improving are highly personal
  and idiosyncratic ones.

• Particular changes will be, in the eyes of the
  observer or another, improvements or
  degenerations.
• There are no objective
  criteria for judging worth
  in language, no linguistic
  Tables of the Law.

• No one is required to like
  all or any particular
  changes.

• Both British English and
  American English have
  changed and go on
  changing today.
History of the English Language
So many languages
influenced in the
evolution of the
English language, from
Anglo-Frisian,
Germanic,
Indo-European and
maybe Nostratic or
Proto-World.
The language changed or evolved
from:

1. Old English (450-1100 A.D.)
2. Middle English (1100- 1500
   A.D.)
3. Early Modern English. (1500-
   1800 A.D.)
4. Late Modern English (1800-
   Today)

From the evolution of English
itself we can see that no language
    is “pure”, all language has had
    it’s influence by other
    languages creating changes in
    it.
Why or how did British and American
  English get to be so different?
            • British and American English started
              to become different when English
              speakers first set foot on American
              soil because the colonists found new
              things to talk about and also because
              they ceased to talk regularly with the
              people back home.

            • American and British evolved in
              different ways from a common
              sixteenth- century ancestral standard.
•Retain the r-sound.                               •Lost the r-sound.

•Retain the ‘flat a’ (cat).           •Replaced it with the ‘broad a’.

•Retain a secondary stresson the    •British lost the stress and often
second syllable from the end of     the vowel, reducing the word to
words (secretary).                         three syllables (secret’ry).

•Retain the past participle form   •Distinguish difference between a
gotten beside got.                  ‘t- sound’ and a ‘d-sound’ (atom-
                                                               adam).
British speakers have also been extraordinarily
fertile in expanding the range of use for tag
questions:
1. Informational: ‘You don’t wear glasses, do
      you?’
2. Inclusive: ‘It’s a nice day, isn’t it?’
3. Emphasizing: ‘I made a bad mistake, didn’t
      I?’
4. Peremptory: ‘Is the tea ready?’ ‘The water
      has to boil, doesn’t it?’
5. Antagonistic: ‘I telephoned you this morning
      but you didn’t answer’ ‘I was in the bath,
      wasn’t I?’
Both Americans and the British innovate in English
pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.

British people, however, tend to be more aware of
American innovations than American are of British
ones.

Perhaps Americans do innovate more; after all
there are four to five times as many English speakers
in the U.S.A. as in the United Kingdom.

Americans have been disproportionately active in
certain technological fields.
English is destined to be in the next and
succeeding centuries more generally the
language of the world than Latin was in the
last or French is in the present age. The
reason of this is obvious, because the
increasing population in America, and their
universal connection and correspondence
with all nations will, aided by the influence
of England in the world, whether great or
small, force their language into general use.
Thanks For Your Kind
    Attention.

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America is ruining the english

  • 1. America is ruining the English language By Jessica Soto John Alejandro Toro
  • 2. Some opinions in favor Francis Moore: In 1735 Description of the town of Savannah “It is about a mile and a quarter in circumference; it stands upon the flat of a hill, the bank of the river (which they in barbarous English call Bluff) is steep.” Earlier English had no name for this sort of river bank because they hardly existed in England.
  • 3. • Prince of Wales: In 1995 the Prince was reported by The Times as complaining to the British Council audience that American English is “very corrupting“ “people tend to invent all sorts of nouns and verbs and make words that shouldn’t be” (Bluff) • Edwin Neman: In 1974 Linguist prophet who sees the language style for his fellow Americans as deadly. He vaticinated in a book called Strictly speaking, which was subtitled Will America be the Death of English? In it too he objected to the invention of all sorts of nouns and verbs and words that shouldn’t be.
  • 4. • One way that Americans are ruining English is by changing it. Many of us, like Francis Moore and Prince Charles, regard what is foreign to us as barbarous and corrupt. The assumption is that anything new is American and thus objectionable on double grounds.
  • 5. • Change in language is, However, inevitable, just as it is in all other aspects of reality. • But a language or anything else that does not change is dead. • The idea of thinking that a language wouldn’t change is a chimera (an illusion)
  • 6. • Judgments of what is beautiful or ugly, valuable or useless, barbarous or elegant, corrupting or improving are highly personal and idiosyncratic ones. • Particular changes will be, in the eyes of the observer or another, improvements or degenerations.
  • 7. • There are no objective criteria for judging worth in language, no linguistic Tables of the Law. • No one is required to like all or any particular changes. • Both British English and American English have changed and go on changing today.
  • 8. History of the English Language So many languages influenced in the evolution of the English language, from Anglo-Frisian, Germanic, Indo-European and maybe Nostratic or Proto-World.
  • 9. The language changed or evolved from: 1. Old English (450-1100 A.D.) 2. Middle English (1100- 1500 A.D.) 3. Early Modern English. (1500- 1800 A.D.) 4. Late Modern English (1800- Today) From the evolution of English itself we can see that no language is “pure”, all language has had it’s influence by other languages creating changes in it.
  • 10. Why or how did British and American English get to be so different? • British and American English started to become different when English speakers first set foot on American soil because the colonists found new things to talk about and also because they ceased to talk regularly with the people back home. • American and British evolved in different ways from a common sixteenth- century ancestral standard.
  • 11. •Retain the r-sound. •Lost the r-sound. •Retain the ‘flat a’ (cat). •Replaced it with the ‘broad a’. •Retain a secondary stresson the •British lost the stress and often second syllable from the end of the vowel, reducing the word to words (secretary). three syllables (secret’ry). •Retain the past participle form •Distinguish difference between a gotten beside got. ‘t- sound’ and a ‘d-sound’ (atom- adam).
  • 12.
  • 13. British speakers have also been extraordinarily fertile in expanding the range of use for tag questions: 1. Informational: ‘You don’t wear glasses, do you?’ 2. Inclusive: ‘It’s a nice day, isn’t it?’ 3. Emphasizing: ‘I made a bad mistake, didn’t I?’ 4. Peremptory: ‘Is the tea ready?’ ‘The water has to boil, doesn’t it?’ 5. Antagonistic: ‘I telephoned you this morning but you didn’t answer’ ‘I was in the bath, wasn’t I?’
  • 14. Both Americans and the British innovate in English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. British people, however, tend to be more aware of American innovations than American are of British ones. Perhaps Americans do innovate more; after all there are four to five times as many English speakers in the U.S.A. as in the United Kingdom. Americans have been disproportionately active in certain technological fields.
  • 15. English is destined to be in the next and succeeding centuries more generally the language of the world than Latin was in the last or French is in the present age. The reason of this is obvious, because the increasing population in America, and their universal connection and correspondence with all nations will, aided by the influence of England in the world, whether great or small, force their language into general use.
  • 16. Thanks For Your Kind Attention.