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Our columnist examines the use and misuse of language from accents to grammar


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Americans are chuffed as chips at British English

Why doesn’t the affection run both ways?

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How to protect an endangered language

A new book looks at the threats facing six small languages and the efforts to save them

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Our word of the year for 2023

It will be on people’s lips for years to come

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Euphemism and exaggeration are both dangers to language

But verbal extremism is now the bigger threat

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Young Americans are losing the southern accent

Millennials and Gen Z sound increasingly like their countrymen

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The importance of handwriting is becoming better understood

Research on pens and paper highlights their benefits

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AI could make it less necessary to learn foreign languages

That is good news for travellers, bad news for soulful connection

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In northern Europe, a backlash against English is under way

Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway hope to restore the primacy of their languages at universities

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AI is making it possible to clone voices 

That could help fraudsters and disrupt creative industries

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Talking about AI in human terms is natural—but wrong

When it comes to artificial intelligence, metaphors are often misleading

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Gestures are a subtle and vital form of communication

Susan Goldin-Meadow explains why and how in “Thinking With Your Hands”

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As it spreads across the world, who owns English?

Or, for that matter, French or Portuguese?

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ChatGPT raises questions about how humans acquire language

It has reignited a debate over the ideas of Noam Chomsky, the world’s most famous linguist

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A new language textbook in Mexico has caused a brouhaha

At the centre of the controversy is a single letter associated with a non-standard form of grammar

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ChatGPT is a marvel of multilingualism

It may make things up, but it does so fluently in more than 50 languages

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“Omit needless words!” But not all of them

When and why redundancy can be useful in writing and speech