THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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- Crystalizing the English LanguageDebate editorial about whether or not computer-mediated communication, like 'text speak', is destroying the English language.
- Is Texting Ruining the English Language?A commentary about how the use of text speak is ruining the English language.
- The English Language ControversyAn examination of the English language controversy, with opinions from both English Only advocates and bilingual educators
- The Demise of the English LanguageThe English language is being butchered on a daily basis by ourselves, but most importantly by our media.
- A Concise History of the English LanguageThe English language derived from a family of languages called Indo-European and is spoken by approximately three billion people.
Toughest Tongue Twister in the English LanguageDoes your tongue ever get twisted trying to say certain things? This is the toughest tongue twister in the English language according to the Guinness World Record Book and reciting this may help you with your sleep apnea.- George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language" ExplainedA brief but elaborate explanation of George Orwell's essay "Politics and the English Language."
- Parenting a Toddler Can Be a Challenge - Especially when the English Language is Involved!The English language can be surprisingly difficult for a toddler to understand, as proven by this little misunderstanding!
- Some of the Most Misspelled Words in the English LanguageWhat are the most commonly misspelled words in the English language?
- What the Frak is Happening to the English Language?As the English language change,for better or for worse, we adapt. Television, music, and film play their part in this evolution. The word Frak is taking over as the word of choice for the 21st century.
- Why is the English Language so Complicated?Some people wonder why the English language is so complicated, and how you're suppose to explain to your children why we have the words we have, based upon their definitions.
- Mastering the English Language For University StudentsMy experience as a writing tutor gave me the opportunity to work with students from all over the world. This article provides non-native English speakers with some tips on how to master the English language.
- How to Learn the English Language for FreeHow to learn the English language for free.
- Use and History of the English LanguageThe history of the English language is usually divided into periods according to changes in vocabulary and spelling and the loss of inflection. Here we will explore its evolution, influence and differences in expression throughout time.
- Politics and the English Language by George Orwell: SummaryPolitics and the English Language by George Orwell: A Summary.
- Is the English Language Becoming Changed to Support the Liberal Thought Mode? 5 of the Most Common OccurrencesThere are usages of many words that have become altered in this day and age, and it appears the progressive movement has influenced or changed much of the English language.
- Will the English Language Become Universal?Discussing varying views on the world dominance of the English language.
- The Most Important Words in the English LanguageAn interesting use of words in the English Language that are important to use.
- The Liberal Stranglehold on the English LanguageThe far left has decided to become the absolute moderators on the English language - and as a result, we've entered into a frightening age of Orwellian Newspeak, where classic words have lost their meaning, and new words must meet strict political criteria.
- Analyzing Orwell: 1984 and Politics and the English LanguageHere, I offer analysis of George Orwell's 1984, cross-referencing Orwell's essay, Politics and the English Language.
- The Disappearance of Sensuality in the English LanguageBecause of our fast pace consumer society, descriptive words in the English language are disappearing.
- Behemoth and Leviathan: How the Bible Gave the English Language Two Beast WordsThe Bible has enriched the English language in many ways. One example is the addition to the language of two words that denote large beasts: behemoth and leviathan.
Learning the English Language: No Doubt The Hardest Language to UnderstandIf you have mastered the English language then you must be a total genius as it is one of the hardest languages to learn.
Commonly Butchered Words and Phrases in the English LanguageCertain words and phrases in the English language are commonly mispronounced or misspelled. The reader is reminded to avoid mistakes that are heard almost every day.- Politics and the English LanguageA critical analysis of George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language".
- The Land of Cockayne: A Utopian History of the English LanguageFrom an advanced class on the history of the English language, this analyzes the textual history of "The Land of Cockayne."
The Greatest Crime in the History of the English Language(Alternadive Tidle: How the Americans Kidnapped the Ledders 'A' End Sent Them Beck as 'E' and 'D')- History of the English LanguageInspired by Chaucer's writings, this essay explores the change and creation of languages.
- Misleading E-mail Claims Senators Voted Against the English LanguageThis opinion piece clears up misconceptions about the "38 SENATORS VOTED TODAY AGAINST MAKING ENGLISH THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF AMERICA" e-mail.
America and the English LanguageArguments for and against making English the official language of America.
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