George Bernard Shaw: “The Problem of a Common Language”

George Bernard Shaw’s 1950 essay, “The Problem of a Common Language,” for The Atlantic, addresses attitudes toward a global common language, or lingua franca.

Consider Shaw’s attitudes toward the tensions in standardized grammar and language as living and evolving–that any language consists of languages within it.

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