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- Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
- English As A Second F*cking Language
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- English may be a "living language," but Latin is not -- so get it right.
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- A Master's Thesis Proposal: Wittgenstein, Foucault, language, and the self
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- If by Dull Rhymes our English must be Chain'd
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- Unified Modeling Language
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- SynchronicitY Template Markup Language
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- Common Lisp the Language
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- A Language Older Than Words
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- Using Sign Language for Evil
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- Poem to my English Teacher
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- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater Part One: Preliminary Confessions III
- Manually Coded English
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- A Tourist Guide to the English Midlands
- English Church Union
- English History: Minority of Henry III
- English dancefloor royalty and Barack Obama
- The C Programming Language
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- Ranting in Various Languages
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- Cursing is probably one of the first things you'll learn in a different language
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- Encroachment of major languages endangers biodiversity
- Sign Language Interpreter
- mother-in-law language
- Music is not a universal language
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- Oxford English Dictionary
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- Pidgin Sign English
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- English History: Norman feudalism
- I'm English. I'm Evil. Grrr
- Body language
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- visible language workshop
- Tolkien's languages
- Names sound cooler in foreign languages
- context-free language
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- C to assembly language converter
- The futility of teaching yourself a language
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- Defense Language Institute
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- Mixing English Assignments and Sex Talk
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- English Bill of Rights
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- English History: The Rebellions of Henry II's sons
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- The inadequacy of language as a medium for communication
- word-initial mutations in Celtic languages
- New American Language
- Archived E2 FAQ: Languages (document)
- The boy who did not understand the language of the birds
- Two Cultures Model of Gender Differences in Language Use
- Common Language Infrastructure
- Japanese Language
- Standard American English
- Introduction to "The New Guide of the Conversation in Portuguese and English"
- English Crown
- Loudly speaking English in a French accent won't help the locals understand you
- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater Part Two: Introduction
- Plain English
- Talk broken English and drug sellin'
- William English Walling
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- Sources and Writers of English History
- English History: Henry III's personal rule
- Dwelly's Illustrated Gaelic to English Dictionary
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- The new official language of the United States
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- If language were liquid, it would be rushing in
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- Professional wrestling terminology in everyday language
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- What is language? An animal's perspective.
- Are images defined through their visual language?
- English media novels
- English As She Is Spoke: Familiar Letters
- How to pronounce an English "R"
- English Dictionary
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- A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
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- English History: William and the Church
- english muffins (user)
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- Noises made by roosters in different languages
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- World's most narrowly useful programming language
- context-sensitive language
- Actors who don't speak the language of the movie they're in
- Array indexes as measure of a language's analness
- The difficulty of spelling words from other languages
- language isolate
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