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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | Linguists say this joyful weirdness isn't random-it's rooted in how humans build bonds, play with sound, and treat animals like family. | |
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thehousecarpenter.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I have a Tumblr blog which I use for writing short-form things that aren't necessarily of any lasting value. But occasionally things do end up there that might be worth reading, so I intend to make an organized list of links to Tumblr posts that might be interesting to readers of this blog every year... | |
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stancarey.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I won't subject readers to another long, rambling post on whom. But I want to note the tendency, strongest among those who are anxious to use whom "correctly", to use it even when who would be generally considered the grammatically appropriate choice: as subject pronoun. Ben Zimmer at Language Log recently criticised a book review... | |
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bookjotter.com
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| | | This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce next year's Nonfiction Reader Challenge along with Hungarian Lit Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on a past post deserving to be read and highlight fascinating features from across... | ||