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cosine.blue
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| | | | A pragmatic introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet-or how to read those funny /?s?mb?lz/ on Wiktionary. | |
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www.grammarphobia.com
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| | | | Many Americans pronounce "wash" with an "r" before the "sh," but the usage may be dying out. | |
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davidadger.org
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| | | | (Rebogged from The Conversation) Pathdoc/Shutterstock.com When we speak, our sentences emerge as a flowing stream of sound. Unless we are really annoyed, We. Don't. Speak. One. Word. At. A. Time. But this property of speech is not how language itself is organised. Sentences consist of words: discrete units of meaning and linguistic form that we... | |
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www.arrantpedantry.com
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| | After years of waiting, the 18th edition ofThe Chicago Manual of Style is here, and it brings some big changes, starting with the electric yellow cover. But don't worry-the familiar orange i... |