“Sometimes I think you can only speak one language,” says a character in Sanaz Toossi’s English. “You can know two, but…” She trails off, her brows knitted and her eyes far away, leaving something ...
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LONDON (AP) — Students at English universities must prepare to confront ideas they find uncomfortable and shocking, the national regulator for higher education said as it released new guidelines ...
“A lot of Negroes,” says the Ford Foundation’s Edward Meade, “speak with such a thick dialect that they cannot be understood by other Americans.” In the simple interests of comprehensibility, Ford and ...
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