On Language - Me, Myself and I - NYTimes.com
Why do we capitalize the word “I”? There’s no grammatical reason for doing so, and oddly enough, the majuscule “I” appears only in English.
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The Eggcorn Database
This site is devoted to collecting the kind of unusual English spellings that have come to be called eggcorns.
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:: My Happy Planet ::
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How to Learn (But Not Master) Any Language in 1 Hour
Quite fascinating - Before you invest (or waste) hundreds and thousands of hours on a language, you should deconstruct it. During my thesis research at Princeton, which focused on neuroscience and unorthodox acquisition of Japanese by native English speak
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Mango Languages Beta
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Open Culture: 20 Podcasts That Will Teach You Spanish, French, Italian and German
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The most commonly used words in the English language
Based on the combined results of British English, American English and Australian English surveys of contemporary sources in English: newspapers, magazines, books, TV, radio and real life conversations - the language as it is written and spoken today.
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George Orwell: Politics and the English Language
George Orwell on plain english, metaphor, cliché, language of politics
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Learn languages with FriendsAbroad. Practice your foreign languages at the FriendsAbroad.com language exchange
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