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[Grammar Rules for Plurals and the Sociolinguistic Legacy of William Labov]-['Y' plurals. Bill Labov's linguistic legacy. Choo-choo]

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Navigating English Pluralization Rules

In this episode, Mignon Fogarty, known as "Grammar Girl," addresses a common inquiry regarding the pluralization of nouns ending in the letter "Y." The rules are structured based on the preceding letter and the type of noun being modified.

The Consonant vs. Vowel Rule

For common nouns, the rule depends on what precedes the "Y":

  • Consonant + Y: When a noun ends in a consonant followed by "Y," the standard practice is to change the "Y" to "i-e-s." Examples include "lady" becoming "ladies" and "baby" becoming "babies." This also applies to words ending in "qu," such as "soliloquy" becoming "soliloquies."
  • Vowel + Y: If the "Y" follows a vowel, the plural is formed simply by adding an "S." Fogarty explains that this prevents the awkward visual of "piling two more vowels at the end," noting that "play" correctly becomes "plays" rather than the non-standard "plaies."

The Proper Noun Exception

Fogarty emphasizes a critical distinction for proper nouns: regardless of the letter preceding the "Y," one must always simply add an "S." For instance, the family name "Murray" becomes "Murrays," and even in cases like "Cadbury," the plural remains "Cadburys," never converting to "i-e-s."

The Sociolinguistic Contributions of William Labov

The second half of the podcast explores the life and methodology of the late William Labov, the "father of modern sociolinguistics." His work shifted linguistics from a purely mental, structural pursuit to one grounded in social context.

The Rapid and Anonymous Survey

Labov famously challenged the idea that language variation was chaotic. He utilized a "rapid and anonymous survey method" to test how social class influenced speech. By visiting various New York department stores—Saks (upper-class), Macy’s (middle-class), and Klein’s (lower-end)—he prompted sales clerks to say "fourth floor." His goal was to observe the "R-dropping" phenomenon. He discovered that clerks in higher-end stores were more likely to pronounce their "Rs" to align with prestige, while those in discount stores were more likely to drop them, favoring local, authentic speech patterns.

Language as a Social Construct

Labov believed that language is "socially constructed." He utilized "uninhibited, spontaneous speech" by asking interviewees questions like the "danger of death question" to bypass their self-conscious monitoring. His research proved that linguistic variation often serves as a marker of identity, solidarity, and social standing.

Advocacy and Destigmatization

Beyond theory, Labov’s work had real-world applications. He advocated for the legitimacy of non-standard dialects, such as African American Vernacular English (AAVE), testifying in court to combat linguistic discrimination in education. His efforts helped create reading materials that respected the dialectical sounds of children, proving that understanding the social dimensions of language is essential to recognizing how dialects evolve and function within a community.

Conclusion: The Familect

Finally, the episode highlights the concept of a "familect"—unique words used within families. A listener shared how the Guatemalan word "chucho" (dog) evolved within her family to become a term of endearment, illustrating how personal and local social contexts continue to shape the living, breathing nature of language.

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