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"After I got over the initial honeymoon period of excessive partying, the culture shock and linguistic isolation that followed really helped me lock myself away in the studio and focus on production.

William Safire, for example, said last Sunday in his On Language column in the newspaper's magazine that Carlin had performed "a perverse kind of linguistic service" by reducing the shock value of the seven words.

This is language as nothing but cliche, and as funny as that can be denying the linguistic excellence of beautifully blunt headlines like "Michelle Keegan in club brawl terror: TV beauty saved from 3am birthday bust-up" or "SHOCK VID: Vicious club brawl erupts with dozens of boozed-up lads throwing punches" would be churlish beyond belief it comes at a price.

Linguistic ties matter too.

Parameters that are quin­tessentially linguistic?

PITY the linguistic purists.

The linguistic subtext seemed clear.

The linguistic coincidences were many.

To what linguistic end?

They underpin linguistic imperialism.

Linguistic traps are everywhere.

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