I was talking with a friend about what counts as good writing and mentioned George Orwell’s much celebrated essay on ‘Politics of the English language’. In it Orwell argues writers should think carefully about the language they use as doing so not only produces clear, concise articles for others to read but also enables writers… Continue reading Orwell, Klemperer and language
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Culture Wars: when did they start?
I am not sure there is agreement on what a culture war is but for me it is not simply disagreement over a policy or idea, or even heated disagreement, but the kind of disagreement which does not allow for compromise or acceptance that the other side has a point. As such you are not just… Continue reading Culture Wars: when did they start?
Is it few or less people?
I have to read a lot of essays and theses recently and notice that I am getting a obsessive about the 'correct' use of language. I don't like myself for it as I consider myself as flexible and tolerant about the way that language is used. More specifically, I think language rules should be descriptive… Continue reading Is it few or less people?
Language learning: a thing of the past?
Language classes started again at our university and I have re-enrolled at intermediate German. From a technology point of view why bother? Online translation programmes are free and efficient and speech recognition has improved to such an extent that there is frequent talk of mobile translation devices that can really work [1]. In fact progress has… Continue reading Language learning: a thing of the past?