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| | | | | The remarkable thing about language change is that it only started happening when I started noticing it. For centuries, English was constant and true, but as soon as I was old enough to have an appreciation of good standards of usage, people around me started falling short. Since then, there has been an alarming, unprecedented... | |
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| | | | | A few weeks after I described my endeavors to figure out why people were always saying "which" ("ati") around me, I managed to find the stem of the verb "kuti" in my hardcopy of Paas's English-Chichewa/Chinyanja dictionary. This is evidently not just an aspect of Nyanja slang - it's a legitimate word with its own ... Continue reading "The tyranny of "kwambiri"" | |
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| | | | | The Surgeon of Crowthorne,Simon Winchester It sounds pretty sensational: a known murderer worked on the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary -- a m | |
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