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Star Sailor, the Story of WordsBy: Sara Cassidy Published by Orca Book Publishers, 2025 08 19 Humans need words to communicate, whether they are spoken, written, signed or even sung. But what exactly is a word? And why does the way we use words continue to change? The English language has morphed, melted and remade itself since its beginning. From imitating the sounds of the world to squishing two words together to describe something unique, words on their own and strung together
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