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RE: "Lost" English Words

in #english7 years ago

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In the first two paragraphs of my post I state that this was from a BBC news article, then I give the title of the article in quotes and give a reference link to it. I then state it was linguistics research from the University of York to indicate who's work it is before I list the dictionary words and definitions that they are referring to. I also stated I referred to other news media sites for help completing the list. I said this to clarify that the list was not my work.