Category: Old English (page 2 of 2)

121: GIF

You see an animated picture on the web. Is it a GIF or a JIF?

For decades, this simple question has ignited controversy and set up warring factions. How are you supposed to say it? And why is this even …

108: Language in Utero

Children learn language pretty fast.

But a new study shows that babies who are even a few hours old can tell the difference between their mother tongue and other languages. How do they do it?

Linguist Daniel Midgley gets in …

102: Non-English Wikipedias

Many of us turn to Wikipedia when learning about something new.

And most major languages have their own Wikipedia. But wikis also come in a few unexpected flavours, including Latin, Old English, and even a few constructed languages.

Linguist Daniel

21: King James Version

This week marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible.

It’s considered a masterpiece of English literature, and it’s had considerable impact on the English language. What is it about the King James Version that has …

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