This is discussion is a merely a reflection of the fact that we are just
beginning to remember the roles and responsibilities of an academic.

 

Phil Bralich

Author "Common Cents"

 

From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dick Veit
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 11:35 AM
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Subject: politics on ATEG; instance of semantic broadening

 

The  ATEG list is dedicated to discussion of teaching grammar and other
language-related issues. Its members represent a range of political
viewpoints, and even serious political discussion would take us far afield,
resolving nothing, and engender rancor. There are many outlets for political
screeds; ATEG is not one of them. Those who abuse this list should lose
their privilege to participate in it.

To change the topic back to language: it was jarring to hear a Denver
newspaper reporter, interviewed on NPR this morning, describe the Colorado
mass murderer as "the gentleman who did this." For the reporter and likely
for some Americans as well, the word "gentleman" has broadened from its
original meaning to denote simply a male person, with apparently neutral
connotation.

Dick
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