by asamawi | Oct 27, 2021 | American Culture, Linguistic Change, Pronunciation
In her poem titled “When I Say We Are All Teen Girls,” Olivia Gatwood describes the contradiction in attitudes towards teenage girls, who are often considered frivolous and shallow based on their linguistic choices. Simultaneously, so much of the language and...
by Julie Matsubara (Director) | Jun 29, 2021 | American Culture, Linguistic Change
Part of studying and learning a language is studying the rules of that language; the fixed guidelines for how the language operates. A second part of studying and learning a language is knowing about how the language works in practice; how people actually use the...