Note on Slang
Note on Slang
Note on Slang
Note on Slang
Note on Slang: The vulgar use of language in a new sense always with a particular meaning is...
Note on Haplology
Note on Haplology
Note on Haplology
Note on Haplology
'Haplology' means pronouncing the same sound once instead of twice. It is concerned with what we call apostrophe‘s’...
Note on Malapropism
Note on Malpropism
Note on Malapropism
Note on Malapropism
'Malapropism' is a term that means ludicrous misuse of words, especially in mistake for one resembling it. The...
Note on Euphemism
Note on Euphemism
Note on Euphemism
Note on Euphemism
'Euphemism' is a figure of speech through which a writer or speaker speaks something offensive or unpleasant in...
Note on Archaism
Note on Archaism
Note on Archaism
Note on Archaism
'Archaism' is a term that means the use of words or phrases that have become out of date...
Note on Johnsonese
Note on Johnsonese
Note on Johnsonese
Note on Johnsonese
'Johnsonese’ is a term that refers to pedantic, learned, and figurative writing. Such kind of writing comes into...
Note on Hybridism
Note on Hybridism
Note on Hybridism
Note on Hybridism
'Hybridism' means words made up of parts derived from two or more different languages. Hybridism, in the English...
The History of ‘-Ing’
The History of '-Ing'
The History of '-Ing'
The History of '-Ing'
The History of '-Ing': The history of the ending ‘-ing’ is a matter of interest...
The Great Consonant Shift
The Great Consonant Shift
The Great Consonant Shift
The Great Consonant Shift
The Great Consonant Shift: There are many and many different languages in the world. The...
Difference Between American English and British English
Difference Between American English and British English
Difference Between American English and British (Royal) English
Difference Between American English and British English
Difference Between American English and...
















