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People who criticise mispronunciations are often guilty of snobbery towards regional dialects, a top linguist has claimed.
Alongside origin (Type 1) and frequency (Type 5), some phrases qualify by dint of preservation (Type 2). KERFUFFLE, for ...
Our language is so rich in words, phrases and expressions which simply don't have any equivalent in English. If Jèrriais disappears, it's not just words we're losing. It's much more than that.
In this eye-opening video, British kids take on the challenge of the Suneung, Korea's notoriously difficult SAT English exam. Watch as they navigate complex questions and encounter new vocabulary.
Researchers analyzed 262 academic and community-based studies from Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and ...
English is a global language, but depending on where it is spoken, the language can differs significantly. British English ...
British English uses organise, while American prefers to organize. Both are correct depending on the region, but using one consistently is important. The reason for this goes back to the 1800s.
As the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle unfolds, a few words on the oddest language coupling: British vs. American English.
This article explores how Aussie slang and idioms reflect national identity and challenge traditional ideas of what counts as ...
Burge said the preference for British English appears to have been in place since 1993, and the release of Unicode 1.1. "Before then, ISO and Unicode both had similar projects to document a list ...