Natalie Chang
Singapore
Natalie Chang studied English Literature at the National University of Singapore. She is a fan of parentheses (!) and likes puns and food. Food puns are even better.
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Issue 3 | Interrogatives | Endangered languages
Sustaining languages
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Issue 12 | Features | Interrogatives | Pidgins & Creoles
Controversial categories
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Issue 11 | Gobbledygook | Scripts & Orthography
Alphabet soup
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Issue 6 | Gobbledygook | Polyglotism
Polyglot or multilingual?
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Issue 4 | Interrogatives | Singapore
We all speak it anyway
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Issue 10 | Front Matter
Editor’s Foreword
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Issue 9 | Front Matter
Editor’s Foreword
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Issue 1 | Gobbledygook
Tracing the origins of gobbledygook
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Dialogue | Etymology