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- From: richwing@leland.Stanford.EDU (Rich Wingerter)
- Subject: Re: English and its Mutilation
- Message-ID: <1992Jul29.084746.22220@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
- References: <9207282034.AA09794@nms.netman> <1683213469.JAREA@UKCC.UKY.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 92 08:47:46 GMT
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- In article <1683213469.JAREA@UKCC.UKY.EDU>, JAREA@UKCC.UKY.EDU writes:
- |> In article <9207282034.AA09794@nms.netman>
- |> kartik@hls.com (Kartik Chandrasekhar) writes:
- |>
- |> >
- |> >To top it here is an example which appeared as a 3 inch headline in the
- |> >San Jose Mercury News during the heady days of the Bush presidency.
- |> >
- |> >"Why Bush cannot be beat". (Instead of .... cannot be beaten).
- [more of the same deleted]
-
- |> There is an irony here I shall not dwell on when a foreigner who cannot
- |> spell 'their' or 'columns', who doesn't know how to represent possessives,
- |> whose control of definiteness (and thus the article), tries to preach
- ^ is lacking?
- |> "correct" English to native speakers! He need not have told us that he
- |> is ready to, "accept any flaws," in his argument. Since his post is full
- |> of flaws, we shall assume he accepts them, although we do not. Perhaps
- |> he, and others who propound "correct" English need to be reminded that
- |> the should consult a good English grammar (say that of Sir Randolph Quirk)
- ^ ahem! "they", no doubt
- |> and a good English dictionary (say the OED), before presuming to pontificate.
- |> And of course, as is so commonly the case, his bugbear of a past participle
- |> "beat" was English in England, long before it was used on the west of the
- |> Atlantic....
-
- Not to put too fine a point on it, but what does it mean to be a "foreigner" in
- terms of a language with native speakers in about 100 countries? See Mr.
- Goerwitz's reply, as an antidote.
-
-
- To Kartik:
-
- Nevertheless, you are looking at this with a certain bias. If you had learned
- colloquial American English first, you'd have just as strong a reaction, no
- doubt, to the English spoken in England. I'm continually amused by the
- differences in expressions I see on British TV programs:
-
- Right, what are you on about? or
- Second door, just along the corridor.
-
- Translated, that is to say: "Okay, what are you upset about?" and "Second door,
- just down the hall." You need to be spot on in your criticism. Maybe these
- ^^^^^^^
- comments will help:
-
-
- "Why Bush Cannot Be Beat"
-
- If you said "Be Beaten", you would be talking about security at the Oval
- Office. That is to say, it would imply the impossibility of physical violence
- to the President, not whether he can be bested in an election.
-
- Was this headline also a pun on "beating around the bush"?
-
-
- "I did not get the invite"
-
- We are a lot more informal than the English and an invite sounds more inviting
- than an invitation. Consider this an invite to get into American slang.
-
-
- "Don't do drugs"
-
- I presume your objection is to the usage of "do". The phrase treats drugs as
- an experience, which is something one does. You can "do" something, that is to
- say, you experience it. If you _do_ Dallas, as say, Debbie does, then you
- experience it, you don't just visit it.
-
- My objection to the phrase has to _do_ with the government _doing_ me, by
- invading my privacy, but that's not a linguistic objection.
-
- (And don't drop the apostrophes, please. I'd object, too, if there were
- billboards all over the country saying "Dont do drugs"!)
-
- Not that you're all wet. There are plenty of examples of bad press.
- If you think those examples were bad, you should see some of the newspaper
- clippings Jay Leno shows regularly on the Tonight Show! Or just read the
- Enquirer, where you get headlines like (I'm not kidding, I actually saw this
- once):
-
- Scientists Invent Human Being!
-
-
- --Rich Wingerter
- With "do" apologies to all.
-