• 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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  • language and have many basic grammatical mistakes. Anglo-Saxon England portal Anglish Exeter Book Go (verb) History of the Scots language I-mutation Ingvaeonic...
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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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  • 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...
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  • Palindromes, such as the word "radar", read the same forwards and backwards. Anglish, favouring Anglo-Saxon words over Greek and Roman/Latin words. Pilish,...
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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...
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  • and Technology, Sage Publications, Inc., United Kingdom, 1998 "Pronouns, Anglish". orionsarm.com. 2001-03-06. Retrieved 2017-07-26. Look up e, ey, em, eir...
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    sound somewhat strange to contemporary Romanian speakers, similar to how "Anglish" probably sounds to contemporary English speakers: Toate ființele omenești...
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  • the use of only Germanic roots for scientific pieces as "Ander-Saxon." Anglish Thing Explainer Anderson, Poul (1996). All One Universe. Macmillan. ISBN 9780312858735...
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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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  • 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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  • English by changing or restricting its words without changing its grammar. Anglish: the use of native (Germanic) words only, and spellings of such without...
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  • the alphabet Techniques that involve semantics and the choosing of words Anglish: a writing using exclusively words of Germanic origin Auto-antonym: a word...
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  • in the 5th century. Those dialects became known as Englisc (literally "Anglish"), the language today referred to as Anglo-Saxon or Old English (the language...
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    in the Hebrew text; English translations vary. Bluestein, Gene (1998). Anglish/Yinglish: Yiddish in American Life and Literature. U of Nebraska Press...
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  • write in concrete terms but use a "pretentious Latinized style" (compare Anglish). He claims writers find it is easier to gum together long strings of words...
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  • Icel of Mercia (category Anglish people)
    Icel (c. 460 – c. 535), also spelt Icil, is a possible king of Mercia. He was supposedly the son of Eomer (443–489), last King of the Angles in Angeln...
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  • versus "beverage"), and those from Latin are more formal and technical (see Anglish and related articles); similarly in Japanese, words of Japanese origin...
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  • Leavey, Jr. and Richard Rand 1986 ISBN 0-8032-1667-X "Fors: les mots Anglish de Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok," in Le Verbier de l'Homme aux loups:...
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  • English words of Dutch origin List of English words of Yiddish origin Anglish Denglisch Yinglish "Productivity Measures: Business Sector and Major Subsectors"...
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  • English Simple English Wikipedia Simplified English Foot in Mouth Award Anglish List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English "No. 53527". The London...
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  • my expedition to the Ice Wastes, but Katherine couldn't speak very much Anglish in those days and she'd never heard of wolves, so when she first saw him...
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    of Thor Longus (Longus is Latin for 'Long/Laing/Lang meaning 'Tall' in Anglish/German/Scots/etc): Stirling Crawford Nisbet Swinton Thor of Tranent Howlett...
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  • misrepresentation). The Globish Text Scanner accepts some 2000 extra words. Anglish Controlled natural language Engrish Globish (Gogate) International auxiliary...
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    Kings of the Angles (category Anglish people)
    The Angles were a dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English, England and to the region of East...
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  • " in Yale French Studies, No. 55-56 (1979) Jacques Derrida, "Fors: The Anglish Words of Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok," in the Georgia Review, No. 31...
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  • continues as their interpreter says she "cannot tell vat is baiser en Anglish," the king replying "to kiss," and Alice demurely saying "Your majesty...
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  • of Germanic origin List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English Anglish (Linguistic purism in English) Skeat, Principles of English etymology,...
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    Offa of Angel (category Anglish people)
    Offa (nickname for Wulf) is a semi-legendary king of the Angles in the genealogy of the kings of Mercia presented in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. He is the...
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