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Grammatically Speaking: 08.08

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That is, speaking of grammar, linguistics, and whatever else have you in the scheme of language. Monday, August 25, 2008. In place of those concepts which English may lack or has yet to develop*. For example, is a French word which we very commonly use to mean the classification of films or written works. Another note I took from my friendly book o' Spanish is that the Spanish word for "vowel" is "vocal." This amuses me greatly, because the difference between a consonant and a vowel. For more information...

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Grammatically Speaking: 01.09

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That is, speaking of grammar, linguistics, and whatever else have you in the scheme of language. Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Know, I know- I haven't kept this up at all this semester; but now that I'm kind of back into the flow of how graduate school works, I'm vowing to give an earnest attempt at maintaining this blog with regular posts. No, no, no- objective case WHOM! Ah, case- never a dull moment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To This Blog. Conjugate Visits: Grammar Blog. Web of Language Blog.

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Grammatically Speaking: 05.10

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That is, speaking of grammar, linguistics, and whatever else have you in the scheme of language. Monday, May 31, 2010. Ode to the Southern Dialect: The Death of a Generation's Speech. And nearly a year and a half later, I return just as still linguistically awkward. No introductions necessary, I presume. Then, shall we? Aside from offering a glimpse into their lives, an interesting effect took hold when we read the letters out loud- our dialects intensified to match the voice of the letters, as if readin...

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Grammatically Speaking: Knock, knock....

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That is, speaking of grammar, linguistics, and whatever else have you in the scheme of language. Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Know, I know- I haven't kept this up at all this semester; but now that I'm kind of back into the flow of how graduate school works, I'm vowing to give an earnest attempt at maintaining this blog with regular posts. No, no, no- objective case WHOM! Ah, case- never a dull moment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To This Blog. Conjugate Visits: Grammar Blog.

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Grammatically Speaking: 07.08

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That is, speaking of grammar, linguistics, and whatever else have you in the scheme of language. Monday, July 21, 2008. Yeah, I'd like an order of. As a noun, rather than its more common use as a verb. Doesn't have more than twenty-one meanings as a noun and six meanings as a verb! Definition nine supports my original use of the word to mean a customer's request for food, but I'm not really satisfied with that. When did it morph from a required action to a. Searching for the etimology of. 1682 (Hakluyt h...

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