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http://thelingwist.net is a site created by teachers and linguists who deal with topics related to language, teaching, and discourse. We strive to share novel ideas and general information in the fields of general linguistics, applied linguistics, and learning methods and techniques in a funny and amusing way.

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The Lingwist’s motto is “learn & have fun”

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