Emma Moore, Professor of Sociolinguistics, explores how we evaluate the way other people form words and sentences, and what happens when people use grammar that is considered to be non-standard.
This work is based on Professor Moore's research on the use and usefulness of non-standard grammar in the English language.
Part of Festival of the Mind 2020 festivalofthemind.sheffield.ac.uk/2020
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