Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Advanced English Learning Grammar Blogs

Language Log

Linguistics professors Mark Liberman of the University of Pennsylvania and Geoffrey Pullum of the University of Edinburgh started this blog in the summer of 2003, and have each written hundreds of posts since then. The professors and the blog's other contributors often touch on popular culture and current events in their discussion of language.


GRAMMAR BLOG (for more learning resources, read grammar friends list)
Do you grind your teeth when you pass "Martins Kebab's"? Do you think people who don't know the difference between "your" and "you're" should be strung up by their gonads? You do? Welcome to GrammarBlog.

GrammarBlog approaches language oddities and mishaps with a lighthearted, irreverent tone. Gez Daring, Daniel Gray and Tom Knowles started the blog as a continuation of the linguistic gibes they shared during their time at University of Newcastle upon Tyne, in England.


Motivated Grammar

Mr. Doyle's posts reads like a self-contained grammar lesson, posing a question, discussing the issue and arriving at a conclusion. http://motivatedgrammar.wordpress.com/





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