1. The English Language through the World Wars
The code talkers were mainly bilingual American natives who used phrases to refer to things, places and people and then translate them into their native language before dispatching a message. For example, "a pregnant airplane" was used to refer to a bomber, and the phrase was translated into a native language before the message was sent. Therefore, native language among the soldiers moved from being a tool of group identity in society to a facilitator of language development. ... Such changes and developments are seen in archived letters, and they were spread in the general populat...
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