12:1312:13, 3 May 2023diffhist−56
Middle English
→Transition from Old English: English is not an isolating language - these have only one morpheme per word in most cases, and while English become more analytic by losing most of its inflection, there are lots of compound words and a large number of productive bound derivational morphemesTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
14:1814:18, 6 March 2023diffhist+13
Snow squall
changing spelling to "snow squall" - Google searches show widespread use of this spelling in both official and news sources in the US and Canada
12:1312:13, 3 May 2023diffhist−56
Middle English
→Transition from Old English: English is not an isolating language - these have only one morpheme per word in most cases, and while English become more analytic by losing most of its inflection, there are lots of compound words and a large number of productive bound derivational morphemesTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
14:1814:18, 6 March 2023diffhist+13
Snow squall
changing spelling to "snow squall" - Google searches show widespread use of this spelling in both official and news sources in the US and Canada