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 | An accent on Englishness It seems most unfair that foreign actresses - for it is mainly women we are talking about - are so good at playing "our" women on screen. (The Independent, April 24th 2006)
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 | Why grammar is good for you From May 11, Julian Fellowes will be fronting Never Mind the Full Stops, a quiz show about English, its speakers' foibles and its innumerable heffalump-traps. (Daily Telegraph, April 23rd 2006)
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 | Language and liberty Overzealous officers don't change the fact that political correctness has improved the world. (The Guardian, April 17th, 2006)
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 | Message understood? Convoluted academic language is OK for the initiated, but the rest of us need plain English. (The Guardian, April 11th, 2006)
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 | 'Nang' takes over Cockney slang Words such as "nuff" are more likely to be used in some parts of east London than Cockney slang, a study shows. (BBC News, April 11th, 2006)
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