English has become the world’s default bridge language, spoken by billions of people who never grew up hearing it at home.
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Why English spelling looks like it lost a bar fight with history
English spelling is not broken so much as visibly injured. A video by Airlearn Language Show explains how the printing press, ...
Triangulations blogger Sabio Lantz recently put together this rather clever diagram showing how the English language has evolved over the past 3,000 years. And yes, though it first emerged as a West ...
In 1582, Richard Mulcaster, headmaster of the Merchant Tailors’ school, wrote that “our English tung is of small reatch, it stretcheth no further than this Iland of ours”. It didn’t stay that way.
English as a Second Language (ESL) research explores how non-native speakers acquire, use and teach English across diverse settings. It draws on cognitive studies of language processing, sociocultural ...
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Why English is not an indigenous language
The Supreme Court has issued a significant clarification regarding the implementation of the Three-Language Formula in Indian ...
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