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Old 17-Jul-2006, 22:26
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I do not understand all about my native language...English. I was curious if there are plans to create a new English from todays. I understand some languages have one word for the main word and all shades like colors. I am extremely predujice and bias for my own language. It is multifunctional and you do not have to use all the language to communicate. Paul
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There have been many plans to change the language, but none have come to anything. One reson for this is that we don't have a body or authority, so there is no official way of doing it- English evolves in directions decided by the speakers over time.
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Hi,I'm new here,and I'm from China.

The topic about new English language attracted me.

So,how can I obtain some detail information of English language evolution online?
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