Whose Rules Rule?: Grammar Controversies, Popular Culture and the Fear of English from Below

  • Trotta J
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The article presents a study which examines the underlying issues behind purist attitudes to language. It argues the maintenance and subversion of social hierarchies and employs different concepts and terminology from sociolinguistics. It also discusses the concept of popular culture and states that it is a way of understanding the language of various subcultural groups in sociolinguistic research.

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Trotta, J. (2010). Whose Rules Rule?: Grammar Controversies, Popular Culture and the Fear of English from Below. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 9(3), 41. https://doi.org/10.35360/njes.229

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