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[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Religion-in-Language-Part-1-80779275 Religion in Language: Part 1] <br> | [http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Religion-in-Language-Part-1-80779275 Religion in Language: Part 1] <br> | ||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Religion-in-Language-Part-2-80779486 Religion in Language: Part 2] <br> | [http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Religion-in-Language-Part-2-80779486 Religion in Language: Part 2] <br> | ||
[http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Is-Middle-English-a-Creole-80707929 Is Middle English a Creole?] <br> | [http://blackkdark.deviantart.com/art/Is-Middle-English-a-Creole-80707929 Is Middle English a Creole?] (Essay for a Linguistic Anthropology Class) <br> | ||
==The English Grammar Series== | ==The English Grammar Series== |
Revision as of 22:26, 18 July 2008
Co-Creator of Tower Orthography with Rebecca Spatz. His username is Blackkdark. He is currently studying Linguistics, Anthropology, and English at Temple University in Philadelphia. He specialises in Historical/Comparative Linguistics.
Online Articles by Timothy
Why is English so Messed Up?
Where do Accents come from?
Cognates, Aren't they Great?
Idioms, Nightmares of Language
Religion in Language: Part 1
Religion in Language: Part 2
Is Middle English a Creole? (Essay for a Linguistic Anthropology Class)
The English Grammar Series
- English Nouns
- English Articles
- Personal Pronouns
- Other Pronouns
- English Conjunctions
- English Prepositions
- English Verbs: Present and Future
- English Verbs: Simple and Compound Past
- English Verbs: the Three Moods
- English Verbs: Voicing
- English Verbs: Irregular Verbs
- English Verbs: Special Irregulars
The Advanced Grammar Series
- Grammatical Case 1
- Grammatical Gender
- Articles
- Grammatical Case 2
- Agreement
- Conjugation
- Grammatical Case 3
- Word Order or Basic Syntax