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=== Talking Back, Talking Black . 2017 BvtLib 427.973 MCW . 190 pages ===
==== Truths About America's Lingua Franca ====
 .'''p11 Introduction'''
 .p45 Standard English i dipthong, rice "rahees", Black English rahs, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monophthongization | monophthongization ]]
 .'''p25 It's Complicated'''
 .'''p57 What Do You Mean "Sounds Black"?'''
 .p61 dropping of the verb ''be'', example "She my sister."
 .p67 meal eel to ih-uhl, car to cawr
 .p69 bad breath to ^BREF^
 .'''p90 But They Can't Talk That Way at a Job Interview!'''
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 .'''p119 Speaking Black or Speaking Minstrel?'''
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 .'''p148 Through a Lens Darkly?'''
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John McWhorter books


Pronoun Trouble . 2025 BvtLib 425.55 MCW . 216 pages

The Story of Us in Seven Little Words

  • I tried to read this book; if I was a language maven and had an "ear" for English as sound rather than printed words on a page, I would have learned far more from it.
  • The overall message is that spoken languages evolve continuously, new words replace old, old words are modified, pronunciation changes
  • over time, pronouns change, grammar changes, older and younger and second-language speakers use different pronouns, and what we talk about changes
  • The book does NOT explicitly list "seven little words", but the core personal pronouns of English are "I, you, he, she, it we, they" ... (him, her, them

  • p6 agita a feeling of agitation or anxiety

  • p12 amn't "am not "in Scotland and Ireland

  • p13 bowsy Obsolete spelling of boozy

  • p21 Proto Indo-European (PIE) language 4500-2500 BC

  • p27 Twilight Zone Five Characters in Search of an Exit

  • p27 me versus I: "I (subject pronoun) did it" or "me" (object pronoun) if single word used alone

  • p36 Latin as model for the(snob) standardization of English
  • p45 linguistic agreement a word changes form depending on the other words it relates to.

  • p48 Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian are mutually understandable dialects of same language
    • "language is a political definition, dialect is a linguistic definition"
  • p55 Ye is a misreading of "thorn" letter þ

  • p56 English inc meant "you two"

  • p57 origin of language hundreds of thousands to two million years ago

  • p57 Marie Kondo Japanese Organizing Consultant

  • p60 "status blind" use of Middle English pronouns was a grievous insult

    • Shakespeare signified the social status of characters by their pronouns; Othello uses "thou" for underling Iago, Iago uses "you" for boss Othello. Quakers/Friends used "thou" for everyone in that sense.
  • p96 dual pronouns, two, between one and many

  • .. and about here I ran out of energy and attention for this book.


Talking Back, Talking Black . 2017 BvtLib 427.973 MCW . 190 pages

Truths About America's Lingua Franca

  • p11 Introduction

  • p45 Standard English i dipthong, rice "rahees", Black English rahs, monophthongization

  • p25 It's Complicated

  • p57 What Do You Mean "Sounds Black"?

  • p61 dropping of the verb be, example "She my sister."

  • p67 meal eel to ih-uhl, car to cawr
  • p69 bad breath to BREF

  • p90 But They Can't Talk That Way at a Job Interview!

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  • p119 Speaking Black or Speaking Minstrel?

  • p
  • p148 Through a Lens Darkly?

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