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Academics don't normally manage to alter people's way of thinking through their strength of argument.

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Strength, Through, Academics, Argument

There's an old little jingle: 'The chief use of slang is to show that you're one of the gang.' What that means is that every social group has its own linguistic bonding mechanism. If there's a group of lawyers, they have their own slang. If there's a group of doctors, they have their own slang, and so on.

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Lawyers, Own, Use, Slang

The story of English spelling is the story of thousands of people - some well-known, most totally unknown - who left a permanent linguistic fingerprint on our orthography.

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Some, Spelling, Well-Known, Unknown

The Internet has given us 10 or 15 new styles of communication: long messages like blogging, and then short messages like texting and tweeting. I see it all as part of an expanding array of linguistic possibilities.

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Possibilities, Expanding, Messages

It took three years to put Shakespeare's words together, there were a lot of words to be studied and a lot of words to be sorted out, and it proved to be a major project.

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Words, Took, Studied, Sorted

Speaking, writing, and signing are the three ways in which a language lives and breathes. They are the three mediums through which a language is passed on from one generation to the next.

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Generation, Through, Which, Mediums

Of all the mediums that influence language, I think film is the one that has the most effect. Not so much from the point of view of pronunciation and grammar. I don't think we pick up very many sounds and grammatical instructions from the films we see - but the catchphrases.

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Instructions, I Think, Very, Mediums

English has been this vacuum cleaner of a language, because of its history meeting up with the Romans and then the Danes, the Vikings and then the French and then the Renaissance with all the Latin and Greek and Hebrew in the background.

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Been, Greek, Romans, Latin

There is no such thing as an ugly accent, like there's no such thing as an ugly flower.

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Ugly, Like, Thing, Accent

Bilingualism lets you have your cake and eat it. The new language opens the doors to the best jobs in society; the old language allows you to keep your sense of 'who you are.' It preserves your identity. With two languages, you have the best of both worlds.

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Language, Worlds, Lets, Opens

Sending a message on a mobile phone is not the most natural of ways to communicate. The keypad isn't linguistically sensible.

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Communicate, Most, Ways, Sensible

Although many texters enjoy breaking linguistic rules, they also know they need to be understood.

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Need, Linguistic, Although, Understood

Ever since the arrival of printing - thought to be the invention of the devil because it would put false opinions into people's minds - people have been arguing that new technology would have disastrous consequences for language.

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Thought, New, Been, Invention

Enshrined in a language is the whole of a community's history and a large part of its cultural identity. The world is a mosaic of visions. To lose even one piece of this mosaic is a loss for all of us.

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Part, Large, Enshrined, Visions

At the same time we overlap, because, I do linguistics, and Ben did a first degree in Linguistics at Lancaster University, so he knows some of my subject.

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Some, Linguistics, Subject, Overlap

I don't have any particular desire to see words making a comeback. They are of their era, after all, and that is their identity - they form part of the linguistic color of a period.

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Desire, Making, Period, Comeback

You don't usually get a compound word where the first part is a slang thing and the second part is a rather ordinary or formal thing - they don't usually mix - but 'gobsmacked' is a perfect exception to that rule.

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Perfect, Exception, Rather, Mix

Increasingly, over the past ten years, I've come to take the view that a cultural perspective is intrinsic to the future of language teaching and learning, especially in the case of English, as it becomes increasingly global.

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Past, Over, Increasingly, Intrinsic

Every usage, no matter how bizarre or nonstandard, fascinates me, as it tells me something about the way language is evolving.

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About, Bizarre, Usage, Fascinates

The ethos of 50 years ago was that there was one kind of English that was right and everything else was wrong; one kind of access that was right and everything else was inferior. Then nobody touched language for two generations. When it gradually came back in, we didn't want to go back to what we did in the 1950s. There's a new kind of ethos now.

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Access, Touched, Generations, Everything Else

We are rearing a generation of kids who are more equitable and more understanding about the existence of language variety and why it is there.

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Generation, More, About, Equitable

English does have a larger vocabulary than other languages because of its history as the primary language of science and its global reach.

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Other, Larger, Languages, Primary

Languages like English, Spanish, and Chinese are healthy languages. They exist in spoken, written, and signed forms, and they're used by hundreds of millions of people all over the world. But most of the 6,000 or so of the world's languages aren't in such a healthy state.

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Used, Millions Of People, Forms

In Cardiff, I've heard a number of accent mixes that weren't previously heard before such as Cardiff-Arabic and Cardiff-Hindi. This pattern is repeating itself in many urban communities across the U.K.; people are especially keen to develop a strong sense of local identity.

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Strong, Pattern, Before, Communities

Anyone interested in language ends up writing about the sociological issues around it.

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Writing, Anyone, Ends, Sociological

Text messaging is just the most recent focus of people's anxiety; what people are really worried about is a new generation gaining control of what they see as their language.

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Generation, New, Gaining, Recent

It doesn't take a language long to disappear once the spirit to continue with it leaves its community. In fact, the speed of the decline has been one of the main findings of recent linguistic research.

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Fact, Spirit, Been, Recent

Likewise, there is no evidence that texting teaches people to spell badly: rather, research shows that those kids who text frequently are more likely to be the most literate and the best spellers, because you have to know how to manipulate language.

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Evidence, Rather, Badly, Manipulate

Word books traditionally focus on unusual and quirky items. They tend to ignore the words that provide the skeleton of the language, without which it would fall apart, such as 'and' and 'what,' or words that provide structure to our conversation, such as 'hello.'

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Focus, Words, Which, Conversation

Language itself changes slowly, but the Internet has speeded up the process of those changes so you notice them more quickly.

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Process, More, Quickly, Notice

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