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Dictionary of English Slang and Colloquialisms (UK)
An online dictionary of English slang and colloquialisms of the United Kingdom (UK). It is a dictionary of the rich colourful language we call slang, all from a British perspective, with new slang added every month. A short essay giving an outline of the parameters of the dictionary and brief information on slang can be accessed on the introduction page. For further research, there is a bibliography page with a selection of good source material, books. The Dictionary of English Slang and Colloquialisms (UK) website features A-Z Slang, Abbreviations Used, Slang Links, Submit Slang, News and Search the Site.
www.peevish.co.uk/slang/
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Double-Tongued Dictionary
Started in 1999, the Double-Tongued Dictionary records undocumented or under-documented words from the fringes of English, with a focus on slang, jargon and new words. The Dictionary strives to record terms and expressions that are absent from, or are poorly covered in, mainstream dictionaries. While it is not the intention of the editor to prefer one English over another, the Double-Tongued Dictionary offers more words of American origin or usage due to the American centric nature of the source materials the editor uses.
www.doubletongued.org/
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EduFind: Online English Grammar
An online reference and guide for English grammar, writing, punctuation and learning. You can test your English, use the reference sections and register for free members' services, which will give you access to quality, professional English language learning and resource services. The Online English Grammar website features Learn English Forums, Quick Guide to Punctuation (Quotes, Period or Full Stop, Question Mark, Exclamation, Brackets, Semicolon, Apostrophe, Hyphen, Capitals, Comma), Tips for Good Writing (Easily Confused Words), Tests, Games and Quizzes, Top English Grammar Questions, A-Z Contents.
www.edufind.com/english/grammar/inde..
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Engrish
Engrish was formed in 1996 and formally registered in 1999. Engrish can be simply defined as the humorous English mistakes that appear in Japanese advertising and product design. The most popular alternative word used to describe the phenomenon of Japanese English is Japlish. Other terms include Janglish, Engelese (or Engalese), Englese, Japanglish, Jinglish and Nihonglish. The Engrish official website also features a Chinglish section for Chinese Engrish. Other Engrish categories include recent discoveries, anime/maga, bags/packaging, books/magazines, buildings, candy, cars, chocolate, clothing, computer, containers, drinks, gum, household items, instructions, menus, music, signs/posters, snacks, stationery, toiletries, toys, video games, Engrish from other countries, Engrish leftovers and adult Engrish.
www.engrish.com/
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Guide to Grammar and Style by Jack Lynch
An online A-Z guide to grammar and style by Professor Jack Lynch. Learn how to use a colon and a semi-colon, and also how to write with style. The website features a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions on usage. The entries on the website are of two types: specific articles on usage, and more general articles on style. The specific articles are intended for quick reference, such as when you have to find out whether Which or that is appropriate and cover such mechanical things as when to use a semicolon and what a dangling participle is. The general articles lend themselves to browsing and absorbing over time and discuss ways to make proper writing even better.
andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/
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