
Who decides what's "correct" English? Anne Curzan's revolutionary linguistics work challenges language authority, arguing for inclusivity over rigid standards. Her viral TED Talk sparked debate among educators - could embracing linguistic diversity actually strengthen communication across our increasingly connected world?
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Have you ever silently judged someone for saying "between you and I" or cringed when hearing "impactful" in a business meeting? These reactions reveal something fascinating about ourselves. Language stirs deep emotions in all of us, often exposing social dynamics more than actual communication problems. When we police others' grammar, we're not just correcting errors - we're asserting authority. This tension between linguistic prescription and natural evolution lies at the heart of Anne Curzan's exploration of language rules. Most of us have both an inner "grammando" (who constantly corrects others' mistakes) and an inner "wordie" (who delights in language's shifting landscape). These competing impulses create an internal tug-of-war. I've witnessed this firsthand - my mother once called out "And me!" from the back of the room during my sister's wedding toast when she said "for my husband and I." But public grammar policing creates uncomfortable moments that reveal something crucial: language is deeply personal and fundamentally social. When we comment on someone's language, it almost inevitably feels like a personal judgment.
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