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- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
- buffalo^n is a grammatically correct sentence [drhorrible]
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
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- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
- Jonbert
- buffalo^n is a grammatically correct sentence [drhorrible]
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
- Jonbert
- buffalo^n is a grammatically correct sentence (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo) [drhorrible]
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
- Jonbert
- buffalo^n is a grammatically correct sentence (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo) [drhorrible]
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
- Jonbert
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
Update: thanks for the gold badge, everybody. :)
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edited Dec 10 '08 at 23:01
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
Add more in the comments if you've got 'em.
Update: thanks for the gold badge, everybody. :)
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edited Dec 10 '08 at 22:22
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs Bob's "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
Add more in the comments if you you've got 'em, please.em.
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edited Dec 5 '08 at 19:23
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
- Subject/object ambiguity: "Tom put Bill's suitcase in his car." Whose car is the suitcase in? [Dour High Arch]
Add more in the comments if you got 'em.em, please.
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edited Dec 1 '08 at 17:29
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
- I disgree abot the lackof eror checkng [Jeffrey L. Whitledge]
Add more in the comments if you got 'em.
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edited Nov 28 '08 at 18:45
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh] jamesh]
- Lack of formal pronouns - everybody from the Pope to your dog is just "you" [Joe Pineda]
Add more in the comments if you got 'em.:)
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edited Nov 25 '08 at 21:16
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]-huh?
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek]-sew true.
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh] -I'd refute this in another language if I knew one
Add more in the comments if you got 'em. :)
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edited Nov 24 '08 at 19:05
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys] -huh?
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek] -sew true.
- Poor interoperability - native speakers tend to be monoglots [jamesh] -I'd refute this in another language if I knew one
Add more in the comments if you got 'em. :)
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edited Nov 24 '08 at 16:32
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys] -huh?
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek] -Sew sew true.
Add more in the comments if you got 'em. :)
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edited Nov 24 '08 at 15:52
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- Lack of a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys] -huh?
- Lacks of a (proper) second-person plural pronoun ("y'all" and "youse" are it). [sqook]
- Evangelists of the language often have poor proficiency in the language. [James Schek] -Sew true.
Add more in the comments if you got 'em. :)
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns ("he/she", "they" or "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
More (from comments):
- It lacks a good syntax-checking compiler. [Tom Leys]
- I before E Except after C, or when sounding like A like in neighbor and weigh, unless it's weird. Or science. [Dean]
- Lack of error-checking in transmission. [Tom Leys]
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She's said 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns (he/she, they "he/she", "they" or it "it" are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
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edited Nov 19 '08 at 1:11
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She "She's said : 'Bob's Bobs "own worst enemy.'"enemy."'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns (he/she, they or it are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
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edited Nov 19 '08 at 1:05
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens ("She said: 'Bob's Bobs own worst enemy.'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns (he/she or he/she, they or it are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
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edited Nov 13 '08 at 14:14
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens (it's its "She said: 'Bob's Bobs own worst enemyenemy.'", e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns (he/she or they are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
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answered Nov 11 '08 at 22:43
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English:
- Inconsistent spelling
- Multiple-use tokens (it's its own worst enemy, e.g.)
- Swear words are kinda worn out
- Lack of non-gender-specific pronouns (he/she or they are the only choices)
- Shared with Canada et.al.
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