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Book critiquing linguistic change For the television series of the same name, see Strictly Speaking (TV series).

Strictly Speaking, by journalist and TV anchorman Edwin Newman (ISBN 0-446-80106-2), sub-titled Will America be the death of English?, is a book published in 1974. Reviews credited the book as having "skillfully skinned contemporary written and spoken English".

References

  1. Rays (13 November 2007). "Books You Never Read: Strictly Speaking. Edwin Newman".
  2. "Quoted by Catholic Education".
  3. KING, SUSAN (13 January 1996). "Have Aliens Taken Over His Brain?" – via LA Times.


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