Muzzman said:I haven't picked up a paper in years.. was it mentioned at all?
The Telegraph hilariously felt they needed to put the word 'spastic' in brackets after the offending word, just in case we didn't get it the first time.
Good work
Muzzman said:I haven't picked up a paper in years.. was it mentioned at all?
Hiney said:The Telegraph hilariously felt they needed to put the word 'spastic' in brackets after the offending word, just in case we didn't get it the first time.
Good work
twickers said:African Amercian vernacular? What are you Nathan Barley? You're also talking out of your arse.
There are two theories behind African American vernacular english. One is that that is was derived from English learned incorrectly - dialect hypothesis. The other is that is is derived from a combination of English and West African languages - creole hypothesis.
Are you telling me spaz means something else to Tiger Woods? Are you telling me Tiger constitutes an excuse of incorrectly learned English or a hybrid of English and West African languages? African American vernacular my arse.
twickers said:African Amercian vernacular? What are you Nathan Barley? You're also talking out of your arse.
There are two theories behind African American vernacular english. One is that that is was derived from English learned incorrectly - dialect hypothesis. The other is that is is derived from a combination of English and West African languages - creole hypothesis.
Are you telling me spaz means something else to Tiger Woods? Are you telling me Tiger constitutes an excuse of incorrectly learned English or a hybrid of English and West African languages? African American vernacular my arse.