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Punctuating a Question Ending with an Exclamatory Quotation in American Style
punctuation
writing-style
quotations
north-american-english
style-manuals
Is the expression "jam-packed" of American origin?
expressions
american-english
phrase-origin
north-american-english
What are the names of the two phonetic changes in this sentence?
american-english
pronunciation
phonology
phonetics
north-american-english
Can we say "There should be any problem for Adam to eat that apple"? [closed]
grammar
american-english
speech
north-american-english
"the 'first/last' of the [day/night/week, etc.]" for "the 'beginning/end' of the [day/night/week, etc.]
usage
north-american-english
regional
dialectal
How did an egg and cheese dish come to be known as "Woodchuck(s)"?
etymology
north-american-english
food
does the /d/ in the [nd] combo tend to be unreleased?
american-english
pronunciation
north-american-english
consonants
What is the earliest mention of an "American accent"?
american-english
north-american-english
Why it is "the Grinch" but not just Grinch as it's his personal name
definite-articles
names
proper-nouns
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personification
"There is a woman with a snapper."
nouns
slang
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Pronunciation of /æ/, when it comes before /m/ or /n/
american-english
pronunciation
north-american-english
vowels
ae-raising
"France" pronunciation; /æ/ vs. /e/ in American accents
pronunciation
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ae-raising
"Would you mind and do something" in nonstandard colloquial AmEng
american-english
formality
colloquialisms
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non-standard
American English Pronunciation of "o" sound long or short?
pronunciation
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
phonology
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Confusion about an email reply [closed]
email
north-american-english
Are there any studies on changes in British English to become more like American English?
american-english
british-english
north-american-english
transatlantic-differences
insular-english
Pronunciation Rule for "nt" in the Middle of Words
american-english
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
north-american-english
AmE Phonetics: < I don't n-> /aʊn/ [closed]
american-english
phonology
north-american-english
phonetics
Can you hear the difference between 'Writer' and 'Rider'? Why?
pronunciation
british-english
phonology
phonetics
north-american-english
What is Skinn & Sheer in the Ambrose Bierce fable: The Rainmaker?
american-english
speech
literature
north-american-english
money
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