New posts in language-change

Why has "Caucasian" remained in use, while similar terms for other races have fallen out of use?

When did content become a noun?

How is English from the corn belt in the 1950s different from that in New York in 2020? [closed]

Words that changed meaning in past hundred years [closed]

Reference material for change in English usage over time [closed]

When did "lesbian" become well-known as a noun, not an adjective?

"Space" as a synonym for industry, sector or business segment

Can a sport team "clinch" a championship in the last regular season game?

Why does "-Cy" become "-Sy"?

Is synonymy of "man" and "human" on decline? [closed]

The rise of "all of the"

Would it be a mistake to use the word "gay" in business or academical writings? [duplicate]

Is "because-noun" a new preposition?

What is happening to "Thank you"?

Does "rent out" only refer to when the owner offers something for others to pay to use, or also to when the user pays the owner to use something?

Do onomatopoeic words lose their onomatopoeic character?

Are English language books translated to contemporary English? [closed]

Is there a term used to signify one dialect retains more older words, or conversely, that one adopts more neologisms?

Have there been any movements/tendencies to remove definite and indefinite articles from English in the recent history of English?

Why did the meaning of “garble” change so much?