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EtymologyRules - It's Just Semantics

It's Just Semantics

02/15/22 • 55 min

EtymologyRules

What's the meaning of your favorite word? Did the word have an original meaning that differs from its modern day? Learn about how we define words and how these words change over time in the latest episode of the ER Podcast.

#literacy #language #reading #writing #semantics #morpholgy #etymologyrules #etymology

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What's the meaning of your favorite word? Did the word have an original meaning that differs from its modern day? Learn about how we define words and how these words change over time in the latest episode of the ER Podcast.

#literacy #language #reading #writing #semantics #morpholgy #etymologyrules #etymology

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