J.K. Rowling Quotes
Part Of What Makes A Language 'alive' Is Its Constant Evolution. I Would Hate To Think Britain Would Ever Emulate France, Where They Actually Have A Learned Faculty Whose Job It Is To Attempt To Prevent The Incursion Of Foreign Words Into The Language. I Love Editing Harry With Arthur Levine, My American Editor-the Differences Between 'British English' (of Which There Must Be At Least 200 Versions) And 'American English' (ditto!) Are A Source Of Constant Interest And Amusement To Me.
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