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English spelling / English languages / Hebrew diacritics / Punctuation / Middle English / Old English / German language / Apostrophe / American and British English spelling differences / Linguistics / West Germanic languages / Anglo-Frisian languages
Date: 2009-08-04 20:06:08
English spelling
English languages
Hebrew diacritics
Punctuation
Middle English
Old English
German language
Apostrophe
American and British English spelling differences
Linguistics
West Germanic languages
Anglo-Frisian languages

About Middle English Grammar Before the Norman Conquest, people were taught to write a form of Old English that was more archaic than the form they actually spoke. We’re in the same position today. We’re taught to

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