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  • How to say ‘vote for me’ in India 447 different ways | Mind your language

    With 814m voters, 29 languages spoken by at least 1m people, and 447 mother tongues, India’s election is a test of linguistic as well as political skills British journalists: if you think you’ve got it tough trying to appeal to a global English-speaking audience, spare a thought for the candidates in this month’s Indian general […]

    April 11, 2014
  • The Case of Who v. Whom

    We stumble regularly over who and whom, but this should not be an insurmountable problem. Mentally remove the attribution phrase and the grammar becomes painfully clear. After Deadline http://ift.tt/1g3D0We

    April 8, 2014
  • New issue of the Linguistics and Education Bulletin

    New issue of the Linguistics and Education Bulletin via Tumblr http://ift.tt/1hcu7ix

    April 4, 2014
  • Speed-reading? Slow down a little … and leave time for laughter and tears | Mind your language

    ‘I took a speed-reading course and read War and Peace in 20 minutes. It involves Russia.’ As Woody Allen discovered, fast is not necessarily best During the last few weeks, my internet feeds have been inundated with links to Spritz, the new speed-reading application that lets you read a novel in less than 90 minutes. […]

    April 4, 2014
  • Johnson: Different tongues, common homes

    IT’S not easy being a multilingual country. But that is no excuse for making it harder on yourself. Shortly after taking power following the ousting of Victor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s new government made the unforced error of revoking a 2012 law which granted the Russian language an official status (alongside Ukrianian) in regions where Russian-speakers predominate. […]

    April 2, 2014
  • What Britain’s county dialects can tell us about the national character

    Take a linguistic tour a holus-bolus fidge-fadge, if you will around some of Britain’s most charming forgotten words When I examined the wonderful collection of glossaries of county dialects I realised just how monastic was the zeal with which the Victorian lexicographers went about their compiling. Just as they collected the rocks, butterflies and ancient […]

    April 2, 2014
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