
The Lexicographer's Dilemma
The Evolution of 'Proper' English, from Shakespeare to South Park
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January 15, 2010
English is a language with a large degree of improvisation. According to Lynch (English, Rutgers Univ.; editor, "Samuel Johnson's Dictionary"), English was moving along just fine, thank you very much, until a few hundred years ago, when a very diverse group of people got it into their heads that we needed ruleslots and lots of rules. Lynch writes in funny and engaging prose about the human side of language history and the people who have helped make English so darn complex. From Jonathan Swift's government-sponsored language academy to George Carlin's seven censorious words, Lynch's English has been subjected not only to grammatical rules but to their cultural foundations. VERDICT Lynch's highly readable book will appeal to all users of the English language, from word buffs to scholars alike.Carol Gladstein, McMinnville P.L., OR
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