The first illustrated English book: Gossuin de Metz, ‘Myrrour of the Worlde,’ translated by William Caxton (1481), Westminster: William Caxton (courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum) John T. McQuillen, ...
Today's episode features interviews with two authors who are very invested in the English language. First, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Hana Videen about her new book, The Wordhord, which collects ...
The book by Ada Boni – its Italian title is Il Talismano Della Felicita – was first published in 1929, and became a go-to ...
Sam Jaffe's article, "No Pardon for Poor English in Science" 1 should have stressed the reason that poor English in scientific papers is so counterproductive. Whether English is the scientists' second ...
One Friday in 1977, a 1-year-old named Nathaniel living in Leiden, in the Netherlands, said “mawh,” which his English-speaking parents enthusiastically greeted as his first word. It came with a ...
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