OpinionUncategorized Need to improve language use by Barbados Today 17/05/2019 written by Barbados Today 17/05/2019 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 177 There was a time one could depend on radio and the daily newspaper for good examples of the flawless use of English. Alas, today, in both media, one finds the kind of sloppy language that would make Jeanette Carolyn Barrow, Olga Lopes-Seale and E. L Jimmy Cozier turn in their graves. It is now fashionable to hear and see โon a wholeโ used in place of the idiom โon the wholeโ and an โsโ added to โregardโ in the phrase โin/with regard toโ. The newest grammatical nuisance is the use of the conditional โwould haveโ or worse โwould ofโ when the simple past tense is required. Thus, a person no longer โvisited London last yearโ; instead he/she โwould have visited London last yearโ. The conditional is reserved for sentences in which one intends to indicate that something โwould haveโ occurred were it not for something else. For example, โI would have gone to the beach if it had not rained.โ Ignorance of the infinitive in sentences such as โI heard her enter the roomโ leads to speakers and writers rendering โI heard her entered the room.โ Enter is the infinitive without โtoโ and cannot carry a past tense marker. And then, there is the perennial problem of lack of concord in the use of subject and verb, often indicating that the speaker does not know the subject word. Thus, some media personnel and public speakers seem blissfully aware that it is incorrect to say โMichael, as well as other family members have lost everything in the fireโ. The subject being Michael, the correct verb should be โhas lostโ. While we are at it, would someone please point out that one can โaggravateโ a situation but not a person? Malapropisms now abound, especially on radio. What took the cake for me recently was a newscaster, in her best voice, informing us that the Trinidad police had not yet โcomprehendedโ a suspect in a โfatefulโ shooting. Are news items not edited before broadcast? Where has the bad habit of using the reflexive pronoun in place of the nominative or objective case of the pronoun come from? Must radio announcers and others persist in saying โVanessa and myself planned the partyโ instead of โVanessa and I?โ Nor should we say โRichard invited my wife and myself to the wedding.โ You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve toโฆ I am fully aware that the Bajan dialect influences oneโs learning of Standard English, but, certainly, by the time we finish secondary school, we should be able to recognise that the Bajan vernacular and Standard are two discrete varieties of English used in Barbados, each with its own domain โ informal and formal. Moreover, speakers and writers should, by then, be fairly competent in the use of both varieties. Certainly, our newspapers, television and radio should not be guilty of some of the egregious language errors now served to a public which cannot be bothered to complain. In closing, I urge teachers to stop telling students not to begin sentences with โbecauseโ. That word is a subordinate conjunction like others such as โalthoughโ, โifโ, โafterโ, โwhenโ and โunlessโ among others, and can be correctly used at the beginning of a sentence once the idea is completely expressed. Therefore, while it is incorrect to write โBecause I was tired.โ, nothing is wrong with โBecause I was tired, I did not go to the party.โ The use of Bajanese is a legitimate form of expression which we should be proud of, but when Standard Caribbean English is required, we need to ensure that we use it proficiently. John Goddard Retired English teacher. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Recruitment drive to boost air traffic control after airport shutdownย ย 10/03/2026 Two dead, two others hurt in bloody Monday across St Michael 09/03/2026 China donates $136 000 in medical equipment to QEH 06/03/2026