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“Colour”and“color”,“favourite”and“favorite”…Have you ever wondered why Americans spell those words without a“u”?Is it because they are lazy?
Of course not.In fact, the difference in spelling was created by Noah Webster(1758-1843).He is a teacher who reformed English to make American identity stronger.Linguists(语言学家)celebrated his 250th birthday on October 16th.After the Revolutionary War(1775-1783), Webster believed that Americans should have their own dictionary, rather than rely on British versions(版本).He dropped the British“u”in some words.And he changed“centre”into“center”and“theatre”into“theater”for children to learn English by spelling words more like they sounded.
Webster wasn't a bit shy about expressing his opinions.While in defining(定义)“preposterous”(unreasonable), he wrote:“A Republican government in the hands of females is preposterous.”
Webster spent 28 years on the project before completing the 70,000-word dictionary in 1828 with his American-style spellings.He also added local words.His dictionary was widely used in schools.Linguists believed it helped a new nation achieve unity and cultural independence at a time when most were focused on political freedom.
“He was the shaper of our language and the shaper of American identity,”said Joshua Kendall, who is working on a biography(传记)about Webster.“He at last bonded(联合)us through our language.”