Henry Hitchings
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We talk to historian of the English language, Henry Hitchings, about The Language Wars. Why do notions of 'proper' English arouse such strong feelings and such heated controversy? Are we still living with Victorian attitudes to language? And why were we taught that we shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition?
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