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- From: mmmirash@midway.ecn.uoknor.edu (Mandar M. Mirashi)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: Sexist language
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 23:50:21 GMT
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- In article <8040@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM> briand@tekig5.PEN.TEK.COM writes:
- >
- >Most of us on the net are humble enough to recognize that there *is* no
- >standard English, just local standards.
-
- Yes, there are local standards. But which standard should be used when
- resolving an inter-standard conflict? Obviously, it is the English
- English standard.
-
- >Anything else is to claim that, say,
- >a Canadian English dictionary is better or worse than, say, an Australian
- >English dictionary. Shall we rank all the variants? To whose standards?
- >
- English English.
-
- >The quest for linguistic purity is just as meaningful as the search for
- >racial purity. The historically recent claimants to the Aryan bloodstock
- >found that that leads to all sorts of God-awful excesses. Presuming from
- >your name that you are much closer to Aryan descendency than any German,
- >you might be able to relate to this racial example of what you are trying
- >to do linguistically.
- >
- I am sorry that I can't relate to this example. I am not even sure what
- race I belong to. In fact, it would be better if there were no races at
- all. But if you are trying to draw an analogy between "which race is
- superior" and "which standard is superior", you fail. This is because
- while different races were born at the same time in different places,
- English was born in England.
-
- >Mandar, your .signature is a quote from John Lennon. Remember how some other
- >parts of the same quote go: "nothing to kill or die for." Try to get with the
- >spirit of it. I suspect Mr. Lennon included "linguistic purity" in his list.
- >
- >-Brian
-
- Hey! I wouldn't *kill* or *die* for linguistic purity. I hold no grudge
- against someone else if he uses a different standard. But it irritates me
- when he refuses to acknowledge the existence of a supreme standard.
-
-
- Mandar.
- --
- "Imagine there's no countries. It isn't hard to do. Nothing to kill or die
- for, and no religion too. Imagine all the people living life in peace.
- You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope some
- day you'll join us, and the world will be as one." - John Lennon.
-