[lg policy] Is mother of all bombs sexist?
mostari hind
hmostari at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 17 22:05:40 UTC 2017
Hi all , While teaching creoles and Pidgins, ly master students think that BEV ( Black English Vernacular ) is basically a creole , do you agree ?I am not a bit convinced .
BestDr Mostari
On Saturday, April 15, 2017, 11:33:38 PM GMT+1, Baron, Dennis E <debaron at illinois.edu> wrote:
There’s a new post on the Web of Language:
“Is the mother of all bombs sexist?”
That’s what the reporter who called me wanted to know. I couldn’t take that call, so I missed his deadline, and anyway, I didn’t have a sound bite, which is what reporters always want. But here’s my answer: “Yes. But sexism’s not its biggest problem.”
read the full post here: http://bit.ly/2oiyzBH
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