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To most of the general public, language comes down less to wonder than a rather censorious bifurcated sentiment _ namely, that the vast majority of the world's humans either speak and something primitive or speak something badly.
Robert Lane Greene You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity
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To most of the general public, language comes down less to wonder than a rather censorious bifurcated sentiment _ namely, that the vast majority of the world's humans either speak and something primitive or speak something badly.
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Robert Lane Greene

You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity

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