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08/19/2021

"Norse’s raw energy simmers under the surface of everything we say:" 139 Norse Words that Invaded English

139 Old Norse Words That Invaded The English Language

BY JOHN-ERIK JORDAN

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07/08/2017

Celts gave us our odd "helping verb" sentence structure, & other fun insights

This isn't your typical "History of English" article. It's by John McWhorter, who has a great audio course on linguistics.

English is not normal:

No, English isn’t uniquely vibrant or mighty or adaptable. But it really is weirder than pretty much every other language

 

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