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Introduction

© 1980 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 1980 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. Prefatory Note xiii
  4. Englishes
  5. On Not Being Milton: Nigger Talk in England Today 1
  6. Whose English? 15
  7. On Hearing an Irish Poem Read in the Linenhall Library 24
  8. The Language of Discretion 25
  9. British and American English: Ex Uno Plura? 33
  10. Talking Black 42
  11. On Jewish Poetry in English 51
  12. Naming the Animals 61
  13. Further Thoughts: Little Words 62
  14. Australian English Now 66
  15. The Inheritance 77
  16. Further Thoughts: Sound Barriers-Ten Years On 79
  17. English at Its Twilight 83
  18. The Body Politic
  19. Introduction 95
  20. Articulacy. Hints from the Koran 97
  21. Fighting Talk 100
  22. Power: Women and the Word 110
  23. Ideologically Speaking 118
  24. Reflections on a (Feminist) Discourse of Discourse, or, Look, Ma, I'm Talking! 130
  25. Further Thoughts: The Correct Spelling of a Secret Word 138
  26. Source 140
  27. AIDS: Keywords 142
  28. Speaking in the Shadow of AIDS 163
  29. AIDS: The Linguistic Battlefield 171
  30. Money
  31. Introduction 183
  32. The Pajama Man: Idyll Without Words 185
  33. Pidgin English Advertising 195
  34. Thanks, I Suppose 204
  35. From the Novel Nice Work 215
  36. Bear Hugs and Bo Dereks on Wall Street 224
  37. Practices
  38. Introduction 233
  39. The Missing Common-Law Words 235
  40. The Case of Legal Language 246
  41. The World of Doublespeak 254
  42. Public Eloquence 265
  43. Further Thoughts: The Executives Take Over 276
  44. Editing and Its Discontents 282
  45. Notes on the Language of Poststructuralism 289
  46. Computers and Language: An Optimistic View 295
  47. Infomania 300
  48. I'm Having Trouble With My Relationship 307
  49. Art
  50. Introduction 313
  51. Changing What We Sing 315
  52. The Refinery 341
  53. Poets' Letters: ''The Mind alone, without corporeal friend" 343
  54. Two Kinds of English? Jeffrey Archer and Anita Brookner 356
  55. Language, Music, and Politics 367
  56. No Opera Please-We're British 381
  57. The Key A Prose Poem 392
  58. Boffo Goes International 394
  59. Subway Graffiti and the Design of the Self 400
  60. Now and Then 408
  61. Rectitudes
  62. Introduction 409
  63. Lars Porsena Revisited 411
  64. Censorship 422
  65. Violent Acts and Prurient Thoughts 424
  66. Dirty Words 433
  67. It's a Myth, Innit? Politeness and the English Tag Question 443
  68. Yours 451
  69. Further Thoughts: They Can't Even Say It Properly Now 457
  70. Word Making and Mistaking 460
  71. What the Usage Panel Thinks 467
  72. Further Thoughts: Grammar and Syntax 483
  73. From Wordstruck 486
  74. Hard Characters 491
  75. The Federation of English 492
  76. The What of the Language? 503
  77. Notes on Contributors 515
  78. Index 523
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