a remarkable fact that the English spoken in America is not only very pure, but also is spoken with equal purity by all classes. . . . The language in every man's mouth... American English - Pàgina 29per Gilbert Milligan Tucker - 1921 - 375 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Albany Institute - 1883 - 402 pàgines
...the Rev. F. Barham Zincke, Vicar of Wherstead and (Jhaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, has mentioned as " a remarkable fact that the English spoken in...all classes. * * The language in every man's mouth," he adds, "is that of literature and society. * * It is even the language of the negroes of the towns."*... | |
| Foster Barham Zincke - 1868 - 340 pàgines
...; and the explanation will show that it is one into which an American may very possibly fall. It is a remarkable fact that the English spoken in America...but also is spoken with equal purity by all classes. This in some measure, of course, results from the success of their educational efforts, and from the... | |
| Gilbert Milligan Tucker - 1895 - 252 pàgines
...the Rev. F. Barham Zincke, Vicar of Wherstead and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, has mentioned as " a remarkable fact that the English spoken in...all classes. * * The language in every man's mouth," he adds, " is that of literature and society. * * It is even the language of the negroes of the towns."... | |
| Masako Isshiki - 1984 - 216 pàgines
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