首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
EATS,SHOOTS AND LEAVES —a book review The title of Eats, Shoots and Leaves refers to a famously misp
EATS,SHOOTS AND LEAVES —a book review The title of Eats, Shoots and Leaves refers to a famously misp
admin
2012-01-16
94
问题
EATS,SHOOTS AND LEAVES
—a book review
The title of Eats, Shoots and Leaves refers to a famously misplaced comma in a wildlife manual that ended up suggesting a panda rather violently "eats, shoots and leaves" instead of eating shoots and leaves. The author of this book, journalist Lynne Truss, is something akin to a militant linguist, dedicating this "zero tolerance" manifesto on grammar to the striking Bolshevik printers of St. Petersburg who, in demanding the same remuneration for punctuation as they received for letters, ended up setting in motion the first Russian Revolution.
Some of the book involves humorous attacks on erroneous punctuation. There is the confused Shakespearian thespian who inadvertently turns a frantic plea: "Go, get him surgeons!" into the cheerful encouragement of "Go get him, surgeons!" Street and shop signs have a ubiquitous presence. A bakery declares "FRESH DONUT’S SOLD HERE" and a florist curiously announces that "Pansy’s here!" (Is she?). The shameless title of a Hollywood film Two Weeks Notice is reeled in for criticism—"Would they similarly call it One Weeks Notice?", Truss enquires--and sometimes, as in the case of signs promoting "ANTIQUE’S" and "Potato’s"—one questions whether we are bearing witness to new depths of grammar ignorance, or a postmodern caricature of atrocious punctuation.
Eats, Shoots and leaves is not just a piece of comedy and ridicule, however, and Truss has plenty to offer on the question of proper grammar usage. If you have ever wondered whether it is acceptable to simply use an "elm dash” I in place of a comma—the verdict from Truss is that you can. "The dash is less formal than the semicolon, which makes it more attractive, " she suggests. "lt enhances conversational tone; and...it is capable of quite subtle effects." The author concludes, with characteristic wry condescension, that the elm dash’s popularity largely rests on people knowing it is almost impossible to use incorrectly. Truss is a personal champion of the semicolon, a historically contentious punctuation mark elsewhere maligned by novelist Kurt Vonnegut Jr., as a "transvestite hermaphrodite representing absolutely nothing". Coming to the semicolon’s defense, Truss suggests that, while it can certainly be over-used—she refers to the dying words of one 20th century writer: "I should have used fewer semicolons"—the semicolon can perform the role of a "a kind of Special Policeman in the event of comma fights".
Truss has come under criticism on two broad points. The first argument criticizes the legitimacy of her authority as a punctuation autocrat. Louis Men and, writing in the New Yorker, details Eats, Shoots and Leaves’ numerous grammatical and punctuation sins: a comma-free non-restrictive clause; a superfluous ellipsis; a misplaced apostrophe; a misused parenthesis; two misused semicolons; an erroneous hyphen in the word "abuzz", and so on. In fact, as Men and notes, half the semicolons in the Truss book are spuriously deployed because they stem from the author’s open flouting of the rule that semicolons must only connect two independent clauses. "Why would a person not just vague about the rules but disinclined to follow them bother to produce a guide to punctuation.’?" Men and inquires. Ultimately, he holds Truss accused of producing a book that pleases those who "just need to vent" and concludes that Eats, Shoots and Leaves is actually a tirade against the decline of language and print that disguises itself, thinly and poorly, as some kind of a style manual.
Linguist David Crystal has criticized what he describes as a "linguistic purism" coursing through Truss’ book. Linguistic purism is the notion that one variety of language is somehow more pure than others, with this sense of purity often based on an idealized historical point in the language’s development, but sometimes simply in reference to an abstract ideal. In The Fight for English. How Language Pundits Ate, Shot and Left, Crystal--a former colleague of Truss--condemns the no-holds-barred approach to punctuation and grammar. "Zero tolerance does not allow for flexibility," he argues. "It is prescriptivism taken to extremes. It suggests that language is in a state where all the rules are established with 100 per cent certainty. The suggestion is false. We do not know what all the rules of punctuation are. And no rule of punctuation is followed by all of the people all of the time."
Other detractors of Truss’ "prescriptivism" are careful to disassociate needless purism from robust and sensible criticism, an oppositional stance they call descriptivism. "Don’t ever imagine," Geoffrey K. Plum on the Language Log emphasizes, "that I think all honest attempts at using English are just as good as any others. [ Bad ~ writing needs to be fixed. But let’s make sure we fix the right things." In other words, we do not require a dogmatic approach to clean up misused language. Charles Gaulle concurs, noting that his opposition to "prescriptivism" does not require contending with the existence of standards themselves, but questioning whether our standards should determine what works, or whether what works should determine our standards.
Ultimately, it is unlikely the purists and pedagogues will ever make absolute peace with those who see language as a fluid, creative process within which everyone has a role to play. Both sides can learn to live in a sort of contentious harmony, however. Creativity typically involves extending, adapting and critiquing the status quo, and revising and reviving old traditions while constructing new ones. Rules must exist in order for this process to take place, if only for them to be broken. On the flip side, rules have an important role to play in guiding our language into forms that can be accessed by people across all manner of differences, so it is vital to acknowledge the extent to which they can be democratic, rather than merely autocratic in function. Nevertheless, all the regulations in the world cannot stem the natural spring of language, which bursts through rivets and snakes around the dams that linguistic authorities may try to put in place. We should celebrate rather than curse these inevitable tensions.
Questions 27-32
Look at the following statements (Questions 27-32) and the list of people below. Match each statement with the correct person, A-E.
Write the correct letter, A-E, in boxes 27-32 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
List of People
A.Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
B.Louis Men and
C.David Crystal
D.Geoffrey K. Plum
E.Charles Gaulle
The idea that some forms of language can be better than others is wrong.
选项
答案
C
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/BoNO777K
本试题收录于:
雅思阅读题库雅思(IELTS)分类
0
雅思阅读
雅思(IELTS)
相关试题推荐
(A)5(B)10(C)15(D)25(E)Itcannotbedeterminedfromtheinformationgiven.
Somequestionsgiveyoutwoquantities,QuantityAandQuantityB.Comparethetwoquantitiesandchooseoneofthefollowingan
Thelengthofarectangularkitchenflooris3feetmorethanitswidth.Ifthelengthoftheflooris12feet,whatisthearea
Inthexy-plane,lineA;isalinethatdoesnotpassthroughtheorigin.Whichofthefollowingstatementsindividuallyprovide
CarlJung’swell-documentedbreakwithSigmundFreudoccurredbecauseofJung’sinabilityandunwillingnesstoacceptFreud
Leavingnostoneunturnedinyour______forthefugitive,gentlemen,Iwishyoueveryadvantage,fortheindividualweseekis
ItwaspurelythroughagiftfornuancethatKemptonnoticed,whilereviewingtheworkofWhittakerChambers,something______aut
Manymicroorganismssurvivesuchenvironmentalstressesasheat,coldanddesiccationnotbyrapidratesofmitosis,but
DuringthedayinLakeConstance,thezooplanktonD.hyalinadepartsforthedepthswherefoodisscarceandthewatercold.D.
Thewidelydocumented(i)______betweenthesetwodiseaseshaspromptedscientiststoundertakestudiestodetermineiftreating
随机试题
关于不同文化对色彩的偏好和禁忌,下列说法不正确的是()
下列哪项不符合慢性病贫血的实验室检查结果?
行政机关单方面解除行政合同的情形不包括下列哪种情况?()
自行车道与人行道的面层常用()。
存货、固定资产等实物资产应当定期盘点,盘点结果如果与账面记录不符,应于期末前查明原因,并根据企业的管理权限,经股东大会或董事会,经理(厂长)会议或类似机构批准后,在期末结账前处理完毕。()
预收账款不多的企业,可以不设置“预收账款”科目。企业预收客户货款时,直接将其记入“应付账款”科目的贷方。()
公安机关是政府的一个职能部门,但又不同于一般行政机关;人民警察是国家公务人员,但又不同于政府其他部门的公务员。因此,对人民警察的素质和职业道德必须有更高和更严的要求。()
今年是五四运动的88周年,五四精神的内涵是()
人骑自行车,两脚使劲踩1小时只能跑10公里左右;人开汽车,一脚轻踩油门1小时,能跑100公里;人坐高铁,闭上眼睛1小时也能跑300公里;人乘飞机,吃着美味1小时能跑1000公里。这段文字给我们的启示是()。
假设一经济体系的消费函数为C=600+0.8Y,投资函数为I=400-50r,政府购买为G=200,货币需求函数为L=250+0.5Y-125r,货币供给M(s)=1250(单位均是亿美元)。价格水平是P=1.试求:均衡收入和利率.
最新回复
(
0
)