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Meyers, Walter E. – 1974
This paper discusses difficulties in defining Standard American English, and the question of whether there is a need to define it. Several theories on why such a dialect should be defined are described. These are: the "propriety" theory, the "psychological" theory, the "power and prestige" theory, and the "better tool" theory, the "psychological"…
Descriptors: Definitions, Dialects, Diction, Language Classification
Rubin, Joan – 1973
This paper discusses the problem of language standardization in education. The areas to which standardization may refer - phonology, spelling, punctuation, grammar and lexicon - are discussed, and problems associated with efforts to standardize them in schools are pointed out. The position taken is that a decision to promote language standards…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Planning, Grammar, Language Arts


