Language expert blames journalists for bad Spanish
Monday November 29, 2004
César Antonio Molina, director of the Cervantes Institute, has called on Spanish-speaking journalists to pay attention to how they use the language. "If the people speak poorly, it is because journalists use those words," said Molina while in Uruguay. He said that journalists, and that includes him, have a responsibility to protect the language, which he said remains in good health. Read Molina's remarks (in Spanish)... (Source: RCN Radio)


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