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- Convert Russian GPS format to English
- Can you decipher this tattoo in Hebrew?
- Question about "ghast..." words
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December 10
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- Lemony Snicket word
- Very vs much; MS Word grammar advice
- Maya glottal stop: Typography
- Animal equivalent to "personality" ?
December 11
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- Your man
- How many native speakers of English would consider "am become" ungrammatical?
- Slovenian street name question
December 15
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- Japanese
- "Potential candidates should be proficient in one of two fields. The first being xxxx. The second being yyyy."
- Wrong connection, extra rule? "The Bachelor of Forensic Science, like any empirical science, is based on ... ."
December 20
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December 21
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- Minimal-maximal condition
- What does this phrase mean?
- Name for someone who speaks a foreign language but does not write it
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- That's not a word
- The turtle crawls. The person walks (i.e. faster than crawling). The ant runs (i.e. faster than walking). The airplane flies (i.e. faster than running).
- Suppletion to express fractions
- Language Development
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