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"Language is simply alive, like an organism. We all tell each other this, in fact, when we speak of living languages, and I think we mean something more than an abstract metaphor. We mean alive. Words are the cells of language, moving the great body, on legs. Language grows and evolves, leaving fossils behind. The individual words are like different species of animals. Mutations occur. Words fuse, and then mate."
(Lewis Thomas (b. 1913), U.S. physician, educator.)
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BBC - Routes of English
Dialects, accents, sociolects - hør eksemplerne!
Tjek også "World of English" …(prøv Flash-versionen!).

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