Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Examiner: If a word isn’t in the dictionary, does it have meaning?

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If a word isn't in the dictionary, does it have meaning?
Gayle Moran | Writing Careers Examiner
June 18, 2014
The English language has always been extremely changeable. Even non-linguists know that there was an Old English and a Middle English before our own Modern English and that these predecessors are like foreign languages to us today.  Some...
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