Languages, like species, mutate and evolve. Take English for example. When I taught English overseas I learned a funny thing: there’s more than one kind of English. There’s Canadian English, which I can speak and teach, but there’s also American English, there’s the Queen’s English and there’s Australian English. While we’re at it, there’s also … Continue reading Neologism and Linguicide by Kerry Tynan Fraser
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Neologism and Linguicide by Kerry Tynan Fraser
Languages, like species, mutate and evolve. Take English for example. When I taught English overseas I learned a funny thing: there’s more than one kind of English. There’s Canadian English, which I can speak and teach, but there’s also American English, there’s the Queen’s English and there’s Australian English. While we’re at it, there’s also … Continue reading Neologism and Linguicide by Kerry Tynan Fraser