
By Richard Goodman Reading a column by Roy Blount, Jr.—such a delightful fellow—on regional speech inspired me to write a few laudatory words about “ain’t,” smugly labeled nonstandard in my dictionary. As a boy growing up in southeastern Virginia sixty years ago, I was taught in school that “ain’t” wasn’t proper. “You should say ‘isn’t’ […]
In Praise of “Ain’t”

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