1. The English Language through the World Wars
This paper will discuss how soldiers in WWI and WWII changed the way English was formed with particular focus on the letters they wrote letters to their families back home. ... For instance, the way some sentences were structured in WWI can be associated to older forms of English while WWII English is more related to the present-day English. ... " Going by this new structure, it can be deduced that Lubbock's question could now read "is a kid's sorrow not a very real and great grief when it loses its doll?... By the letters the soldiers wrote home and those that they receive...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate