Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed.
Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed. - Casey Miller
- Casey Miller
Every language reflects the prejudices of the society in which it evolved. - Casey Miller
Every language reflects the prejudices of the society in which it evolved.
conventional English usage, including the generic use of masculine-gender words, often obscures the actions, the contributions, and sometimes the ver… - Casey Miller
conventional English usage, including the generic use of masculine-gender words, often obscures the actions, the contributions, and sometimes the ver…
From antiquity, people have recognized the connection between naming and power. - Casey Miller
From antiquity, people have recognized the connection between naming and power.
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