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Are there any indications that English is going to split into different languages in the next hundred years? [closed]
dialects
linguistics
What metaphor do countries that don't play baseball use for intercourse?
idioms
expressions
dialects
Good thinking, that man!
dialects
What is the meaning and etymology of the adjective "jammy", of Yorkshire English?
meaning
etymology
adjectives
british-english
dialects
Is "early mark" only used in Australia and New Zealand?
slang
dialects
australian-english
new-zealand-english
antipodean-english
Origin of "even you" without connotations of surprise/insult/praise? (Indian English)
word-usage
usage
dialects
indian-english
Australian regional shibboleths
dialects
accent
australian-english
shibboleth
What region(s) of the UK still use 'pint pot' over 'pint glass'?
dialects
Differing pronunciations of "divisive"
pronunciation
dialects
spelling-pronunciations
derivational-morphology
What is the origin of extra prepositions added after verbs in Indian English?
prepositions
usage
phrasal-verbs
dialects
indian-english
Are any of the t-glottolization, th-fronting, h-dropping, etc. in English a phonological complex?
pronunciation
british-english
dialects
linguistics
rhotic
"Omm," the shaming word
vocabulary
dialects
regional
Variations in regional terms in USA
dialects
Eve-teasing... are such words used only in the country of origin
word-choice
expressions
dialects
gender-politics
Etymology of using "ya" instead of "you"
etymology
slang
dialects
How to compare frequency of word use over time between British and American English?
dialects
comparisons
"jam," "jelly," and "jello" in AmEng vernacular
american-english
usage
dialects
colloquialisms
disambiguities
How do I identify a British idiom from an American one?
idioms
american-english
british-english
dialects
Is there an American English dialect that sounds as "distingushed" as British English?
american-english
british-english
dialects
accent
prestige-dialect
Are there idioms specific to one English dialect? [closed]
idioms
american-english
british-english
dialects
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