1. What does elocution mean?
The
art of public speaking in which gesture vocal production and delivery are
emphasized.
2. What do polyglossia and monoglossia mean?
Polyglosssia=
coexitence between multiple languages in the same area
Monoglossia=
is the predominance of one language in an area.
3. What kind of English does Puttenham recommend?
The
natural , pure and most usual of a country- the language of the courts.
4. What does copious mean?
Great
in number or quantity.
5. What does trope mean?
A
figure of speech which is not used in a literal manner.
6. Why does Crowley call the standardization process a war?
The
linkage of language and war was very common trope in the 18th C.“Britain is a
series of wars of words”.
7. What does encomium mean?
Warm
praise, a tribute or ode to something.
8. Who wrote the proposal for correcting, improving and ascertaining the
emglish tongue?
Johnathan
Swift.
9. Do Johnson and Swift agree that the English language has degenerated?
Yes.
Johnson stated that “tongues, like governments, have a natural tendency to
degeneration”, and Swift spoke of the need for a reform in the language.
10. Swift proposes an academy. Who else?
Daniel
Defoe.
11. Why were the whigs against an academy?
They
saw the academy as a link with France, and this with the Stuart claimants to
the monarchy.
12. What does Sheridan mean by the genius of the people?
The
metaphysical constitution and spirit of the British people.
13. What reason does Swift give for the decay of Latin?
The
totalitarian power, which meant that there was no need for orators.
14. What does“suffer” mean?
Writers
were worried that if they wrote in English, in the future, people would not be
able to understand their texts because the language was constantly changing.
15. Who was the first person to make the link between language and
nation?
Herder.
16. What was Sheridan´s solution to the problem of divergence in
pronunciantion?
Teaching
priests standard English.
17. How did several authors describe other European languages?
Peyton
said that English took the“good properties” from other languages, and therefore
was superior to them. Lemon spoke about French being flimsy, Italian being neat
and Spanish being grave, for example.
18. In which novel did Defoe capture colonial fantasy?
In
Robinson Crusoe.
19. Locke thought that learning Latin was not necessary for:Tradesmen.
20. How did learning standard English help to empower people?
It
was the language used as a vehicle of economic, social and political life.
21. What kind of English is proper?
The
one found in upper and middle ranks.
22. How was the inculcation of linguistic patterns carried out with
middle-class children?
They
act rewarding and punishing good or bad use of the orthographic and semantic
skills.
23. What was the purpose of training women linguistically in the 18th C.
according to Crowley?
They
wanted to assure that they teach male offspring properly and act as a
satisfactory companion to males in the public sphere.
24. Why did Locke warn against children talking to servants?
He
said that they would pick up bad speaking habits from them.
25. What was the difference between the mistakes made by the working
classes and those made by the Gentry according to Sheridan?
The
working classes make structural mistakes, whereas the Gentry generally make
occasional mistakes.