'LOL' is one of several texting expressions that convey nuance in a system where you don't have the voice and face to do it the way you normally would. John McWhorter conveyexpressionface Change image and share on social
The only way that residual racist feelings could affect legislation, in my opinion, is through a lack of priorities, from not doing things. John McWhorter affectfeelinglack Change image and share on social
People have been warning us that language was going to the dogs ever since Latin started turning into French. Yet the dogs in question never seem to emerge yelping on the horizon. John McWhorter dogemergefrench Change image and share on social
Rap and spoken word have reawakened the country to poetry in itself. Texting and Twitter encourage creative uses of casual language, in ways I have celebrated widely. But we've fallen behind on savoring the formal layer of our language. John McWhorter casualcelebratecountry share on social
Texting is very loose in its structure. No one thinks about capital letters or punctuation when one texts, but then again, do you think about those things when you talk? John McWhorter capitalletterloose Change image and share on social
Most languages spoken by a few thousand people are so complicated they make your head swim; a Siberian yak herder's language is much more complicated than a Manhattan bond trader's. John McWhorter bondcomplicatehead Change image and share on social
It would be good if teachers could genuinely understand that black English is not mistakes, it's just different English, and that what you want to do is add an additional dialect to black students' repertoire rather than teaching them out of what's thought of as a bad habit, like sloppy posture or chewing with your mouth open. John McWhorter addadditionalbad share on social
Ebonics - or black English, as I prefer to call it - is one of a great many dialects of English. And so English comes in a great many varieties, and black English is one of them. John McWhorter blackcalldialect Change image and share on social
Loving your language means a command of its vocabulary beyond the level of the everyday. John McWhorter commandeverydaylanguage Change image and share on social
People banging away on their smartphones are fluently using a code separate from the one they use in actual writing, but a code it is, to which linguists are currently devoting articles. John McWhorter actualarticlebang Change image and share on social