Language experts agree that no single English language rule exists for terms like "farmers market," "couple's retreat" or "shopper's paradise," writes grammar columnist June Casagrande.
Students will study Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and discuss the literary influences on King's speech ...
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Why The Phrase 'Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps' Is Nonsense
The interpretation of the phrase as we know it today is quite different from its original meaning.
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Word of the day: Simonize
Simonize meaning: Simonize, a word born from a car wax brand, means to polish to a high shine. This term is now used for more than just cars. It can describe making speeches or essays gleam. The ...
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Word of the Day: Obfuscate
Word of the Day: Obfuscate stands out for its precision, relevance and critical force. It names a practice that shapes public ...
After a three-year hiatus, the author of “It Ends With Us” returns with a book about the burden of fame.
Western University's Frank Boers explains why idioms can cause even fluent english speakers trouble with communicating and understanding.
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New AI learning tool bridges communication gaps between autistic and neurotypical people
People with autism have brains that are wired differently. This can make them especially strong in some areas-such as ...
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Asia’s largest noncommercial art event recruited from all corners of the globe, “breaking the stereotypes of what it means to ...
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