ITauthor podcast #28 – Professor Geoffrey Pullum and the Elements of Style

April 25th, 2009    3 Comments

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Professor Geoffrey Pullum, Professor of Linguistics at University of Edinburgh, recently wrote an article called ‘50 Years of Stupid Grammar Advice’ in the Chronicle of Higher Education on the 50th anniversary of the publication of Strunk and White’s Element of Style.

I visited Professor Pullum in his office in a beautiful new university building in the heart of Edinburgh to talk to him about his article and to discuss grammar and technical writing.

Among other things, we talk about:

  • the split infinitive
  • “none of us are” or “none of us is”?
  • that and which
  • the view of grammar as commandments brought down from the Grammar Mountain
  • the pressure to enforce grammar rules, even when you don’t believe them
  • why do most of us know so little about grammar?
  • if we shouldn’t use Strunk & White, where should we go for grammar advice?
  • nerdview

We also mentioned Professor Pullum’s talk at last year’s UA Conference Europe:
The Piranha Brothers, the Unwritten Grammatical Law, and the Phenomenon of Nerdview,
which is well worth reading if you find this interview interesting.

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  1. User Gravatar Evan said:

    August 13th, 2009 at 1:31 am (#)

    The link to the free edition of Geoff's article now points to a "please subscribe" page. I don't suppose there is any way that you (or your listeners) know of to access the article for free?
    A great podcast, by the way.

  2. User Gravatar Alistair said:

    August 14th, 2009 at 8:49 pm (#)

    You're right. It's available to "Premium Subscribers only".

    I haven't been able to find it anywhere else so I've asked Professor Pullum. I'll let you know.

  3. User Gravatar Alistair said:

    August 18th, 2009 at 6:54 am (#)

    Evan

    Geoff Pullum has kindly sent me a PDF of his article and I have (for the time being at least) switched the link at the start of this post so that it points to the PDF.

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