The word of the year for 2007 is English
Dennis Baron
DEBARON at UIUC.EDU
Sun Dec 16 22:24:34 UTC 2007
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The word of the year for 2007 is English
The word of the year for 2007 is English. Other word watchers picked
grass station, locavore, and w00t as word of the year, and I myself
considered several candidates, including Facebook, YouTube, and
waterboarding. But in retrospect, 2007 seems to have produced a
vocabulary list that, to quote former Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales, “I don’t remember.” In fact, so unmemorable were this
year’s words that I finally had to admit that no other word captured
the spirit of the times better than English itself.
English was at the core of many of 2007’s big stories. One news item
about English that made a splash was Judge Laurence Silberman’s
interpretation of the Second Amendment’s English. The chief judge of
the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
declared open season on D.C.’s gun control law, throwing out the
city’s firearms statute because in his view, the Second Amendment
really means, "if guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns."...
But while gun control in the U.S. may be hanging on a comma, the most
prominent example of English in the news this year was the push to
make English the official language of the United States, with some
observers wondering whether that would be a vote for English or
against Mexico...
Official English was a hot button issue at the local level as well.
More than 50 towns and cities, from Pahrump, Nevada to Bogota, New
Jersey, considered making English official, a move frequently tied to
laws forbidding landlords from renting to undocumented immigrants, or
refusing to let their children play in city parks....
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Dennis Baron
Professor of English and Linguistics
Department of English
University of Illinois
608 S. Wright St.
Urbana, IL 61801
office: 217-244-0568
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