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The essay examines whether language will survive technological change and whether speech might be displaced by direct mind-to-mind transmission, arguing that language is integral to thought and social life. It surveys evolutionary and historical perspectives, using the metaphor of roots, trunks, and leaves to show how lived experience, literature, and conversation sustain linguistic vitality. It rejects technocratic or prescriptive attempts to redesign language, warns against scientific hubris and fashionable reforms, and questions whether English can continue to grow organically, adapt, and purify itself rather than become engineered or fossilized.

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Basil De Selincourt

Basil de Selincourt was an English author known for his thought-provoking work, "Pomona; or, the Future of English." In this book, he explores themes related to language, culture, and the evolution of English in a rapidly changing world. De Selincourt's writing reflects a keen interest in the dynamics of communication and the impact of societal shifts on language. His contributions to literature offer insights into the future of English, making him a notable figure in discussions about linguistic development and cultural identity.

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