Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/January 2014
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- English grammar related question
- is there even something slightly objectionable about two of the same word twice in a row?
- What is the origin of the modifier "S-class"?
- The meaning of an English sentence
- What are these Japanese anime characters saying in this anime parody video?
- Can a native chinese speaker tell me how to write the following in vertical traditional chinese?
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- Language-related news (spelling reforms etc.)
- Is there a name for this kind of tense?
- The apple is so sweet that it takes only one bite to soften up one's body.
- classes preparing those who failed this year's College Entrance Exam for next year's
- folk belief or folk beliefs
- "Contracting" as a job description