Linguistic prescription |

A Dictionary of Modern English Usage Descriptive linguistics Split infinitive History of Ptolemaic Egypt Register (linguistics) Standard language Middle Kingdom of Egypt Political correctness History of linguistic prescription in English Traditional grammar Barbarism (linguistics) David Diringer Temple of Kom Ombo USSR Union of Writers Sunk costs Natural phenomenon Preposition stranding English spelling reform Geoffrey Pullum Language change Henry Watson Fowler Solecism Duden Politics and the English Language Logorrhoea Ain’t Linguistic purism Brief (law) Lynne Truss Latin grammar German spelling reform of 1996 Sapir–Whorf hypothesis Second language acquisition Language policy Richard Bentley Literary language English orthography Classical language Stylistics (linguistics) Modern language
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