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Robert Lane Greene : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Lane Greene
Robert Lane Greene is an American journalist, best known for his work for ''The Economist'' and his book about the politics of language, ''You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity'', published by Delacorte Press in 2011. ''Publishers Weekly'' described the book as "drawing from such sources such as the Tower of Babel, the Balkan Wars and the Ebonics controversy, to explain how the claims people make about 'their' specific language are really about identity politics." He has written a regular column for ''The New Republic'' website. He has also written for ''The New York Times'', ''Slate'' and a number of other publications. Greene was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, and grew up in Marietta, Georgia. He received a bachelor's degree from Tulane University in 1997 and earned a master's in European Politics in 1999 while attending Oxford University on a Marshall Scholarship. == References == 〔
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