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    Erupting Volcanoes on Earth as Seen From Space
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    by sylviadafox  8-26-2009   
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    clarice lispector
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    by sylviadafox  8-23-2009   
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    superior language skill linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer
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    by sylviadafox  7-11-2009   
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    The color of language
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    by sylviadafox  3-8-2009   
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    doctor slang is a dying art
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    by sylviadafox  12-7-2008   
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    cute olympic mascots
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    by sylviadafox  8-19-2008   
     Amik and Misha are my favorite
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    business cliches
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    by sylviadafox  6-19-2008   
     spoof letters from language pedants. One of them went like this: "Sir - Listening to my wireless, I heard a song with the chorus, 'She loves you yeah yeah yeah'. Later in the same song, insult was added to injury with yet another chorus, this time, 'She loves you yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah'. Whatever happened to that good old-fashioned word " yes"? What was even funnier than his column was the readers' response to it on the Telegraph website. Most of them had quite failed to notice that they were being laughed at, and seized on the opportunity to voice their own concerns over declining standards of modern English. One took issue with the preposition "on", wailing over its use in "on the weekend" and "on the team". Another despaired over "for free". A third deplored "different to".
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    The truth about autism: scientists reconsider what they think they know
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    by sylviadafox  2-27-2008    1
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    witnessing the birth of language
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    by sylviadafox  9-3-2007    1
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    Speak English
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    by CrazyRedHead  8-21-2007    2
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    New Math Theory Explains Toddler's "Word Spurt"
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    by Kore7  8-19-2007    5
     A bell-shaped word distribution and a steady child learning rate turn out to be enough to bring about the extraordinary explosion seen in children's vocabularies around this age. McMurray notes that languages have only a small number of very easy-to-learn words and many more intermediate words. So when a baby has been exposed to enough language to learn the easy words, she will acquire just a few words. As she is exposed to more language, she begins to learn the medium words. And because there are a lot of medium words, she is likely to pick up a lot of words at this stage. This, McMurray says, is the vocabulary explosion.
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