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This is a particularly thoughtful, academic look at the linguistics behind this.
So, basically, hi i'm god, read it and appreciate the analysis. Pointman, say it's stupid without reading it critically, and we'll be all caught up. http://www.tnr.com/blog/john-mcwhort...og-our-own-eye |
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article reminds me of people hearing that southern drawl and automatically assuming the speaker is less than intelligent, and knows how to skin and cook raccoons. maybe reid could have spoken better, but if anyone takes a moment and a deep breath, and then reads his comments-then they might not have such a knee-jerk 'rush and fox said it's racist so it must be' reaction. this somewhat reminds me of when that fellow (a council member i think) used the word niggardly and got lambasted for it. demands for apology ensued-for what?! apparently for him using a word that some were unfamiliar with, and didn't understand... |
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Reid used the term "Negro dialect," when he could've said "the dialect known as African-American English." BFD, same thing, and from a linguist's POV, it's not a judgmental thing, it's just another dialect. |