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Is a participatory archive that allows historians, students, and the general public to collaborate in the creation of detailed biographical profiles, discussions, teaching materials, and (most especially) mapping applications devoted to the 2300 ex-slaves interviewed by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. Digital Arts Library Project. Georgia Virtual History Project (GVHP). The Georgia Virtual History Project. 320 S Jackson St. Athens, GA 30602. For humanities and arts.
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Britishisms and the Britishisation of American English - BBC News
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Also in the News. Britishisms and the Britishisation of American English. BBC News, Washington DC. Share this with Email. Share this with Facebook. Share this with Twitter. Share this with Pinterest. Share this with WhatsApp. Share this with Linkedin. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19670686. Read more about sharing. Snaps Geoffrey Nunberg, a linguist at the University of California at Berkeley. You are just impersonating an Englishman when you say spot on. Also overheard in the US. Do the washing up.
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Snack | Homewords
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Make coffee →. June 6, 2012 · 8:16 pm. Started its etymological life as a verb (“to snack”) which possibly (though doubtfully) originated from the Middle Dutch. Which sounds like I made it up, but I didn’t). The original sense of. Was a snap, a bite, especially that of a dog and we see it used this way in English writing between 1400 and 1900. I think he wants a doggie snacken. So, right off the bat we have in fact three terms that follow the same sort of trajectory. An example of early written. Anyway, ...