Last week, we started discussing the place of pronouns in communication, as provoked by President Donald Trump’s decision to expunge the part of speech from email addresses of US public functionaries.
Or so the legend goes. Churchill probably wasn’t involved in the exchange: The earliest known reference to it doesn’t mention ...
People often make the mistake of using "I" when it's part of a plural, writes grammar expert June Casagrande, when they ...
The former kindergarten teacher alleges her religious and free speech rights were violated when OUSD fired her for reportedly refusing to use a student's preferred pronouns.
When I attend a show I only care how the actor “identifies” with the character the playwright conceived, not their personal ...
"It's very easy... to feel like you're suddenly this patient, like you're this compliance-requiring object... That's not what ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
Frederick County Board of Education member Colt Black said he has hired an attorney to defend himself against discrimination complaints stemming from public comments he made about transgender students ...
On what would have been Lynch’s seventy-ninth birthday, on January 20th, Donald Trump delivered his second Inaugural Address from the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, and, although we will likely never see the ...