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				<title>William Tyndale: Contribution to the English Language and Father of the English Bible</title>
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				<description>By Veronika  Walker - The English language is constantly changing. More and more editions of the Webster&amp;rsquo;s Dictionary are being published every decade, more vernacular is being considered as &amp;ldquo;standard English,&amp;rdquo; and more and more leniency is being advocated for by students in higher-level academics. English, on the whole, has always been a language of variation, a turbulent construction of roots, suffixes, and tenses. Due to a very long process and many historical upheavals, however, English has stabilized into the useable vocabulary taught today. Still, one has to wonder how it got to be what it now...</description>
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