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Why It's OK to Have Bad Spelling and Grammar

Af: Jessica Flanigan Engelsk Paperback

Why It's OK to Have Bad Spelling and Grammar

Af: Jessica Flanigan Engelsk Paperback
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Grammatical errors and orthographic mishaps are often played for laughs, but this subtle sanctioning by the sticklerocracy can have real social consequences too. Attention to prescriptive spelling and grammar rules is insidious and harmful.

As Jessica Flanigan argues in Why It’s OK to Have Bad Spelling and Grammar, grammarianism often maintains hierarchies, entrenches the advantages of privileged groups, and imposes arbitrary barriers to knowledge production and innovation. For example, the stigmatization of bad spelling and grammar disadvantages linguistic minorities, non-native speakers, and people with disabilities. Spelling and grammar norms are also frequently arbitrary and unnecessary. The petty grammandos among us, who cling to pedantic linguistic conventions, are standing in the way of innovative forms of communication and efficient speech, such as the emoji ☺. For these reasons, Flanigan argues that bad spelling and grammar are OK. It’s time to break free from the tyranny of the grammilitia in the name of comprehension and creativity. As long as speakers and writers can effectively communicate to charitable listeners and readers, people shouldn’t care about bad spelling and grammar.

Key Features

  • Explains why spelling tests and spelling bees are counterproductive in achieving literacy and better communication
  • Engages with the history of language policing and the brave anti-grammarian resistance
  • Describes some of the key benefits of linguistic liberalism
  • Proposes a political agenda to resist the sticklerocracy and overthrow a world of word nerds
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Grammatical errors and orthographic mishaps are often played for laughs, but this subtle sanctioning by the sticklerocracy can have real social consequences too. Attention to prescriptive spelling and grammar rules is insidious and harmful.

As Jessica Flanigan argues in Why It’s OK to Have Bad Spelling and Grammar, grammarianism often maintains hierarchies, entrenches the advantages of privileged groups, and imposes arbitrary barriers to knowledge production and innovation. For example, the stigmatization of bad spelling and grammar disadvantages linguistic minorities, non-native speakers, and people with disabilities. Spelling and grammar norms are also frequently arbitrary and unnecessary. The petty grammandos among us, who cling to pedantic linguistic conventions, are standing in the way of innovative forms of communication and efficient speech, such as the emoji ☺. For these reasons, Flanigan argues that bad spelling and grammar are OK. It’s time to break free from the tyranny of the grammilitia in the name of comprehension and creativity. As long as speakers and writers can effectively communicate to charitable listeners and readers, people shouldn’t care about bad spelling and grammar.

Key Features

  • Explains why spelling tests and spelling bees are counterproductive in achieving literacy and better communication
  • Engages with the history of language policing and the brave anti-grammarian resistance
  • Describes some of the key benefits of linguistic liberalism
  • Proposes a political agenda to resist the sticklerocracy and overthrow a world of word nerds
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 264
ISBN-13: 9780367333232
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0367333236
Udg. Dato: 28 feb 2025
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 128mm
Højde: 198mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 28 feb 2025
Forfatter(e): Jessica Flanigan
Forfatter(e) Jessica Flanigan


Kategori Etik og moralfilosofi


ISBN-13 9780367333232


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 264


Udgave


Længde 18mm


Bredde 128mm


Højde 198mm


Udg. Dato 28 feb 2025


Oplagsdato 28 feb 2025


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd

Kategori sammenhænge