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I would say not being aware of the correct language is another mistake.

Even if the Web page neglects to include that information, many browsers can figure it out if the program's preferences are set to automatically select the correct language.

From the perspective of Ofsted or the management, these people are brilliant because they are great at filling in forms, using the correct language, and they take tons of physical and verbal abuse without kicking up a storm about it.

While there must have been a long tradition of grammarians, the final codification of the language is ascribed to Pāṇini (5th or 6th century bc), whose grammar has remained normative for the correct language ever since.

While Google Translate is the best known among real-time translator apps, iTranslate Converse, downloaded some 80 million times, offers an app with a simpler design and the ability to automatically detect the correct language, even in noisy rooms.

To the untrained user's eye, they'll probably only notice that the interface and apps look different or more modern, and then either feel warmly or turned off by those changes, without having the correct language to explain what precisely has been edited or why.

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On his watch, Luxembourg assumed and held on to notoriety as the EU's top tax haven; or in the politically correct language of the country's finance minister, it became an esteemed "centre of finance".

Every rosy affirmation — the advertisements for breast cancer teddy bears and other tchotchkes, the inspirational slogans ("When life hands out lemons, squeeze out a smile"), and the politically correct language ("victim" and "patient" are avoided because they suggest passivity) — sharpened her keen sense of outrage.

On Bill Maher's most recent Real Time episode he and a guest had a field day making fun of the "politically correct" language encouraged in diversity work and on college campuses.

I look to you to lead the way in revaluing the billion and cutting these (American) Internet "billionaires" down to size at the same time.DECLAN O'RIORDANDisley, CheshireSIR May I suggest The Economist bears the standard of historically correct language and refrains from using the word Gallic for French ("The return of the Anglo-Saxons", May 6th)?

The belief that correct language is not a birthright but a tool to be carefully fashioned and skillfully handled, that conscious effort was required to allow it to mirror thought with the minimum of distortion, is one that has persisted in Romance and that still has important effects on educational practice.

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