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Although its content is in dispute, the (click here -->) Wiki article on BrE and AmE differences is a good place to start. It describes major categories of differences in spelling, verb morphology, vocabulary, etc. Some vulgarisms in one
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Good day! Hi there! i just would like to know if Lingustics can be used as a tool for everyday's conversations, public speaking and many more; how does it benefit us and what are its effects to us. Thankyou. I just would like to sahre
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Let me start by saying I apologize for bothering You. Although it might not be obvious from this short message (assumably full of errors) I do not usually have troubles with English. The thing is, the vocabulary this language possesses is so vast
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There are thousands of languages. It would be interesting to see examples of differences between English and your native language. I don't mean you should provide a complete list of them in one post, just some examples at a time. Your examples
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Hi Forbes Thank you for your long reply. I do appreciate it. I would just like to say that I my opinion is based on the knowledge I have of the Germanic and Romance languages and it is of course very subjective. I fully understand that not
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So you know where to find such information in Spanish? ... be quite easy to find such a list. Ross Clark . probably. . googling pages in Spanish for "accidentes gramaticales" will give you quite a bit of informative pages. . ... there
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You and your classmate don't seem to have any standard by which both of you agree to measure influence. Will it be the number of words related to each? Will it be the most frequently used words? The most frequently used words in everyday
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I remember reading some years ago that Catapillar (the track-laying vehicle manufacturer) developed a simple English language for non-English speaking engineers. Here we see one of the problems with the dumbing-down movement. Caterpillar, Inc.
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In everyday speech in Jewish schools and study halls in ... ones like it, is often used in other contexts also.(1)) This is a Yiddishism. Yiddish vocabulary has a large Hebrew component, and the way Yiddish accommodates Hebrew verbs into its ...
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In everyday speech in Jewish schools and study halls in the States, where English is spoken but is peppered with ... is refering to a single male. But the phrase, or ones like it, is often used in other contexts also.(1)) This is a Yiddishism.
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