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== English == | |||
* [[English Syntactic Musings]] - Interesting syntactic things in English | |||
* [[JNW's English]] - Jonathan North Washington's idiosyncracies in the way he speaks English | |||
* [[Pronunciations]] - Dialectical differences in people other than JNW | |||
== Other == | |||
* [[Faux Genders]] - The discrepencies between Romance-language cognates' genders | * [[Faux Genders]] - The discrepencies between Romance-language cognates' genders | ||
* [[Kabaks and Kharbuzes]] - Several words for squashes and pumpkins and melons and watermelons in many of the world's languages are similar. Take a look. | * [[Kabaks and Kharbuzes]] - Several words for squashes and pumpkins and melons and watermelons in many of the world's languages are similar. Take a look. | ||
* [[Turkic words in Yiddish]] - Beyond kabaks and kavanes | * [[Turkic words in Yiddish]] - Beyond kabaks and kavanes | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 18 October 2004
English
- English Syntactic Musings - Interesting syntactic things in English
- JNW's English - Jonathan North Washington's idiosyncracies in the way he speaks English
- Pronunciations - Dialectical differences in people other than JNW
Other
- Faux Genders - The discrepencies between Romance-language cognates' genders
- Kabaks and Kharbuzes - Several words for squashes and pumpkins and melons and watermelons in many of the world's languages are similar. Take a look.
- Turkic words in Yiddish - Beyond kabaks and kavanes
Back to Main Page