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Questions at Issue in Our English Speech

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A series of essays examines the tensions between spoken and written English, tracing how printing and conservatism froze orthography while pronunciation changed, and arguing why spellings seem antiquated. Other pieces analyze who determines pronunciation, distinguish slang and vulgarisms and their social pedigrees, contrast British and American usages, and consider how a standard English emerges and is maintained through usage, authority, and education. The essays balance historical explanation with practical questions about preference, correctness, and linguistic change, aiming to clarify the forces shaping contemporary American English.

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Edwin W. Bowen

Edwin W. Bowen was an author known for his contributions to the study of language and linguistics. His notable work, "Questions at Issue in Our English Speech," explores various aspects of English language usage and the complexities of speech. Bowen's writing reflects a keen interest in the nuances of communication, making his work relevant for both linguists and general readers interested in the evolution of English. Through his analysis, he invites readers to consider the implications of language in everyday life.

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