This path-breaking study of the standardisation of English goes well beyond the traditional prescriptivism-versus-descriptivism debate. It argues that the way norms are established and enforced is the result of a complex network of social factors and cannot be explained simply by appeals to power and hegemony. It brings together insights from leading researchers to re-centre the discussion on linguistic communities and language users. It examines the philosophy underlying the urge to standardise language, and takes a closer look at both well-known and lesser-known historical dictionaries,...
This path-breaking study of the standardisation of English goes well beyond the traditional prescriptivism-versus-descriptivism debate. It argues that...