By JOHN McWHORTER - New York Times - Published: January 20, 2012
Illustration by Ian Adelman
SPEAKING AMERICAN - A History of English in the United States By Richard W. Bailey - 207 pp. Oxford University Press. US$27.95.
In “Speaking American,” a history of American English, Richard W. Bailey argues that geography is largely behind our fluid evaluations of what constitutes “proper” English. Early Americans were often moving westward, and the East Coast, unlike European cities, birthed no dominant urban standard. The story of American English is one of eternal rises and falls in reputation, and Bailey, the author of several books on English, traces our assorted ways of speaking across the country, concentrating on a different area for each 50-year period, starting in Chesapeake Bay and ending in Los Angeles.
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