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Diacritical marks are placed above, below or next to a letter to indicate a particular pronunciation. A Sacramento-area family is pushing to get California to recognize those marks on state-issued documents.
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Maybe you don't want to write the great American novel, but you do at least want to make your reports for work clear and concise. A lot of us have to…
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Well, this has to be a first. We can neither say the title nor show the cover of a book we're discussing on the air. Because the book is about BS, and you…
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The vocabulary of the English language is huge. But sometimes, it's not big enough, at least not big enough to contain phrases that SHOULD be words.…
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It's a good thing we speak English. We hear it is VERY hard to learn for people who did not grow up with it. And that's partly because it's such a…
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Politicians long ago perfected the art of speaking for long periods of time without actually saying ANYTHING of substance. But they're not alone...…
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Did we mention February is big for Shakespeare in Ashland? We could not resist an interview with the creator of the clever book Shakespeare Insult…