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100 Most Essential Words In Anime
100 Most Essential Words in Anime
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The Eddur in the original language
This website has all the Eddur in the original language and most other nordic languages as well. The Eddor is a collection of books/stories from medieval Iceland, describing and documenting the Norse history of sagas and poems
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The Original Human Language Like Yoda Sounded
Early humans most likely spoke like Yoda, with a subject-object-verb word order, according to new research.
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/t/italian - A tribe for learners of the Italian language and Italian natives to discuss in Italian. Benvenuti a tutti!
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An Attempt to Keep the Dying Gottschee Culture Very Much Alive
Inspired by a trip to Slovenia with her grandmother, one New Yorker took it upon herself to chronicle the story of a lost piece of European history. By Daniel A. Gross.
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How beautiful German sounds compared to other languages
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/t/NonEnglish
A tribe to discuss how Snapzu should handle languages other than English.
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Language Levels (Greg's Reflections)
An explanation of the different terms for describing someone's ability to use a language (L2, B1, heritage speaker...)
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Graphing the distribution of English letters towards the beginning, middle or end of words
A very cool exercise, and I really like the author's handling of the semi-quantitative aspects of such an analysis.
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The absurdity of English spelling and why we're stuck with it
Perfect spelling, vocabulary, usage, grammar, punctuation and style do not necessarily correlate perfectly with intelligence and competence, but most people infer that they do. Thus perception is reality.
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Why a made-up language from 1887 is making a digital comeback
A brief history of Esperanto and how it evolved with the advent of the internet, up until the release in beta of the Esperanto course on the popular free language learning website and app Duolingo.
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Google Translate App Adds 20 More Languages
By week's end, the Android and iOS app will offer instant translation in a total of 27 languages.
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P.G. Wodehouse’s language is as American as it is British
The prolific writer utilized State-side slang in several works and is cited in the OED as a source for a number of American words. By Britt Peterson.
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Why Red Means Red in Almost Every Language
When Paul Kay, then an anthropology graduate student at Harvard University, arrived in Tahiti in 1959 to study island life, he expected to have a hard time learning the local words for colors. His field had long espoused a theory called linguistic relativity, which held that language shapes perception.
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National African Language Center (at Indiana University)
The NALRC mission is to serve the entire community of African language educators and learners in the United States by sponsoring a wide range of educational and professional activities designed to improve the accessibility and quality of African language instruction in the United States and the World at large.
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African Languages
This website contains information about African Languages, and other African Language related resources. Currently mostly only the South African languages are covered, as well as Kiswahili and Cilubà.
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Indigenous Languages in Latin America
Although Latin America is often associated with the colonial Spanish and Portuguese languages, it is a place of remarkable linguistic diversity. Hundreds of language families and more than two thousand languages have been spoken in the region.
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Free educational sites
Learn English, French, Spanish, Italian, maths, typing... 100% free.
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The rise of Singlish
Singapore tried to make its multi-racial population speak English. They responded by making a hybrid language - Singlish - now 50 years old. By Tessa Wong.
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Words Without Borders
Between the Greek agora and the medieval scriptorium, the written word became literature. By Matthew Battles.
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