- or
consider the
removal of
foreign terms in
English are
often known as
Anglish, a term
coined by
author and
humorist Paul
Jennings in 1966.
English linguistic...
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Germanic origin Latin influence in
English Changes to Old
English vocabulary Anglish Online Etymology Dictionary Merriam-Webster
Online Dictionary of Etymology:...
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language and have many
basic grammatical mistakes. Anglo-Saxon
England portal Anglish Exeter Book Go (verb)
History of the
Scots language I-mutation Ingvaeonic...
- Rylance, who also read a
section of the book in 2014 at the Hay Festival.
Anglish Wagner,
Erica (30 June 2016). "The
constant gardener". New Statesman. Retrieved...
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these include: Yinglish,
Yidgin English, Yidlish, Yiddiglish, Ameridish,
Anglish, Heblish, Engdish, Engliddish, Engbrew, Englibrew,
Jewish English, Jewish...
- Palindromes, such as the word "radar", read the same
forwards and backwards.
Anglish,
favouring Anglo-Saxon
words over Gr**** and Roman/Latin words. Pilish,...
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spoken by the
Winkies of Oz in A
Barnstormer in Oz.
Another example is
Anglish,
which tries to
reconstruct how
English could have
looked without Latin...
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exclusion of
foreign elements.
Examples include High Norwegian,
Korean and
Anglish. Many
English writers of the 19th and 20th
centuries extolled the virtues...
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Gothic Bible.
Gothic language and its
relation to
other Germanic languages such as
Anglish (English) and
Saxon Archived 2011-04-30 at the
Wayback Machine...
- let.rug.nl/~welling/cc/gender-differences-communication.pdf> "Pronouns,
Anglish". orionsarm.com. 2001-03-06.
Retrieved 2017-07-26. Look up e, ey, em, eir...