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April 2
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- Odd punctuation for the subtitle for the film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Good sources of poetry commented
- What does the phrase "goodness and light" mean in this context? Update: the phrase was "sweetness and light".
April 3
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April 4
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April 5
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- German sources for Panama Papers article
- What does unjoined Arabic "feel" like?
- Irregular comparative and superlative
- Drama- Vocal styles for audio-plays.
April 6
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- Cases in Esperanto
- American English Language
- North Korean name for Vietnam
- Does Pachelbel have anything to do with Easter?
- Does the word "niggard" have to die?
- Temperatures get higher or lower, not warmer or cooler
April 7
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April 8
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- What are the reasons/advantages of reading and writing from left-to-right versus from right-to-left?
- British "chemist"
- Most languages spoken per person
- When an action (verb) occurred in the past, but is written in the present tense (historical present tense / narrative present tense)
April 9
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- Manual keigo
- Hiragana#Table_of_hiragana's completeness
- Are the following sentences accepted in the spoken English language?
April 10
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April 11
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April 12
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- Can English make a distinction between two different kinds of When-questions, about the statement: "Yesterday they believed, he would die tomorrow" ?
- Wireless in Animal Farm
- Are all the cooks gone?
- hallelujah, etc.
April 13
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April 15
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April 16
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April 17
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- multikulti
- Mesopotamian name for Egypt
- Language of Wikipedia templates
- Chinese translation needed for new article?
- Controversy around definition of present perfect?
- Go figure in Australia
April 18
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- Bilingualism in Canada
- list of verbs in different languages
- translation of the article on "leverage buyout" in French
- Why no "distrustworthy"?
April 19
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April 20
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April 21
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April 23
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April 24
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- Finnish / Swedish name order
- Temple
- A Swedish, a Norwegian, and a Dane go into a bar
- language change
- Request for a translation
April 25
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April 26
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April 27
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- A Commons root
- Besides Turkish (and maybe Azeri) and Modern Hebrew, are there other languages whose word for "and" is pronounced [ve]?
- Complete vs. completed
- Style guides, stacked punctuation
- International English
- Inward and outward-facing circles of people
April 28
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April 29
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