Lancestar2 wrote:Ratburntro44 wrote:The worst part of your argument (the English one) is that you continuously assert blatantly incorrect hypotheses: namely, that the English language has official governing bodies. The English language, unlike other languages such as French (which has the Académie française), English is a strongly pluricentric language, and is very decentralized.
Like I said already if you don't have to go through the process of getting a college education in the English language country then you just won't understand that you need to know the official channels. All I'm asking is that you recognize that and realize that your personal experiences is not valid as a end all statement. You have obviously never explained your theories to a English professor grading your paper and discussing your sources... There is much you don't know as such much we ALL don't know but at least perhaps I could have educated you a touch as to how it may be in a different field as yours
hone the less have a great day Ratburntro44 unless you have a follow up you want to talk about?
Asserting more times that there is an official governing body of the English language won't make it true.