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sesquiotic.com
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| | | | | So which is it:Harris'orHarris's? Neither: it's ??? ??????. Or maybeHarro. Or, hmm... There has been some confusion and consternation lately about the possessive form of the surname of the vice president of the USA, who is also the Democratic candidate for the presidency. Many people, remembering what they were taught in school,* insist it must... | |
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www.arrantpedantry.com
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| | | | | In a recent episode of Slate's Lexicon Valley podcast, John McWhorter discussed the history of English personal pronouns. Why don't we use ye or thee and thou anymore? What's the ... | |
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| | | | | An Invaluable Tool for a Latinist's Toolkit If there is one thing that I urge all Latin learners to get to grips with, it is the concept of stems. My passion for this topic is so great that I have structured my own Latin course around it, including and using it from the outset. I... | |
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blog.frankmtaylor.com
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| | | Everyone speaks at least one language. It's fascinating how we learned that first language, too. Without any formal instruction, we heard it, repeated it, and found ourselves effective communicators within about seven years. And in that time, we learned what our language sounded like, too. Language is merely words seeking their melodies Even if weRead More | ||