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Extensive list of homonyms from various sources.
http://www.cooper.com
FAQ file by Mark Israel as of 29 September, 1997.
http://www.faqs.org
Online publication of H.L. Mencken's "The American Language," written to look at the discrepancies between British and American English.
http://www.bartleby.com/
Asserts Canadian English emerged independent of American and British dialects.
http://www.jkcc.com/
Clarifies confusion about homonyms, misspellings, expressions, idioms, grammar and more. Supplies related links.
http://www.wsu.edu/
Covers pronunciation, vocabulary and place names of this city's unique dialect.
http://www.boston-online.com/
From the Dept. of Translation Studies, Univ. of Tampere, Finland.
http://www.uta.fi/
University College (London) researchers focusing on grammar and linguistics, plus world-wide usage.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk
An indexed dictionary describing, in humorous fashion, the English dialect used in and around the Valleys of South Wales.
http://talktidy.com/
An organization of people determined to resist the abuse and misuse of English in the news media and elsewhere.
http://www.mindspring.com
Collection of triple homonyms, like "to, too, two."
http://www.triplehom.com
Anne H. Soukhanov, lexicographer, shows that abstract usage rules are not set in concrete.
http://www.eei-alex.com
Contains a script that shows the frequency of a word in some text that is entered.
http://www.georgetown.edu
History, origins, evolution and idiosyncrasies of English. New words and words in the news regularly featured.
http://www.worldwidewords.org/
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