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Latest post Fri, Jul 10 2009 11:40 PM by MrPedantic. 5 replies.
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Anonymous  +  808472 Mon, 06 Jul 09 08:29 AM
Is this Standard English, IYO?


He too small of a person to defend himself.

Forbes, 135 days ago
No.
Anonymous, 135 days ago
But how can you know, Forbes?
Forbes  +  813318 Fri, 10 Jul 09 12:20 AM
If you don't believe that anyone can know the answer, why ask the question?

 

I just gave my opinion.

Anonymous, 135 days ago
I didn't say that no one could know the answer, I merely asked how you knew. Surely one knows something is Standard English because some authority has told them it's so. If not, we have a situation where any speaker can insist that something is standard.
MrPedantic  +  814396 Fri, 10 Jul 09 11:40 PM
Anonymous
“Surely one knows something is Standard English because some authority has told them it's so.”
 

 

I doubt that it's such a pedestrian and conscious process, for most native speakers.

 

It might be true to say that you know that something is standard English until someone who seems like an authority tells you it's not, on the other hand. At which point, you accept the new information, reject it, or check the consensus.

 

MrP

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