diff --git "a/education/english/ENGL2010/\"How to Tame a Wild Tongue\" - Anzaldua.md" "b/education/english/ENGL2010/\"How to Tame a Wild Tongue\" - Anzaldua.md" index 4a80400..ed98503 100644 --- "a/education/english/ENGL2010/\"How to Tame a Wild Tongue\" - Anzaldua.md" +++ "b/education/english/ENGL2010/\"How to Tame a Wild Tongue\" - Anzaldua.md" @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ The author grew up in between American and Mexican cultures. In school, she got She proposes the idea that languages are living. They constantly evolve, and different dialects can form as a means of expression or through localization. Languages can mix and merge to form new dialects that contain ideas from both. The author then goes on to explain that languages are often used as a means of discrimination, and segregation. However, the inverse is also true. Discriminated groups will often form a new dialect or culture as a result of that discrimination. + + - The idea was proposed that languages can form in a way that's predominantly a male discourse. - Languages are living, and dialects form as a means of expression. - Languages mix and merge.