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Robinson Crowder

Robinson Crowder

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Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Here’s a guest post from Tom Rowsell. It’s common knowledge that languages are fluid things which merge into one another and evolve to become new languages. But the way they change isn’t necessarily natural or arbitrary. The changes that occur to languages are often the result of

  • Robinson Crowder
Robinson Crowder Feb 7, 2022 • 3 min read
Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Here’s a guest post from Tom Rowsell. It’s common knowledge that languages are fluid things which merge into one another and evolve to become new languages. But the way they change isn’t necessarily natural or arbitrary. The changes that occur to languages are often the result of

  • Robinson Crowder
Robinson Crowder Feb 7, 2022 • 3 min read
Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Some people have re-imagined English as Anglish, with no words derived from French or Latin

Here’s a guest post from Tom Rowsell. It’s common knowledge that languages are fluid things which merge into one another and evolve to become new languages. But the way they change isn’t necessarily natural or arbitrary. The changes that occur to languages are often the result of

  • Robinson Crowder
Robinson Crowder Feb 7, 2022 • 3 min read
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