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Irregular verbs - use them or lose them Reuters - Oct 10, 2007 41. Irregular verbs - use them or lose them Reuters UK - Oct 10, 2007 42. Irregular verbs - use them or lose them Reuters India - Oct 11, 2007 43. Evolution of language: when verbs meet darwin San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 11, 2007 44. Scientists predict future of past tense ScienceDaily - Oct 11, 2007 45. Shifty talk: probing the process of word evolution Science News - Oct 13, 2007 46. Harvard scientists predict future of past tense Science Codex - Oct 10, 2007 47. How to predict the future of the past tense Science Daily - Oct 10, 2007 48. Use it or lose it: Why language changes over time Scientific American - Oct 10, 2007 49. The evolution of language Slashdot - Oct 10, 2007 50. Lesser used words become extinct faster South Asia News - Oct 11, 2007 51. Ny sprakformel uppfinnad SR - Oct 11, 2007 52. Irregular verbs - use them or lose them Stuff.co.nz - Oct 11, 2007 53. Preterite peter-out: How the end beginned The Register - Oct 11, 2007 54. How the irregular verb is being 'drived' to extinctinon ThisIsLondon - Oct 10, 2007 55. Evolutionary law of language found Times of India - Oct 12, 2007 56. Irregular verbs - use them or lose them Times of Malta - Oct 12, 2007 57. Irregular english TimesOnline - Oct 11, 2007 58. Irregular verb - use it or lose it United Arab Emirates XPress - Oct 18, 2007 59. Scientists predict future of past tense United Press International - Oct 11, 2007 60. Predicting the future of the past tense Webwire - Oct 17, 2007 61. The irregular evolution of language Witchita Eagle - Oct 10, 2007 62. Como as palavras resistem as mudancas Yahoo! Noticias Brazil - Oct 10, 2007 63. Langues: comment les mots resistent au changement Yahoo! Actualites France - Oct 10, 2007 64. Lesser used words become extinct faster Yahoo! News India - Oct 11, 2007 65. How does language evolve? Softpedia - Oct 22, 2007 66. Shifty talk: probing the process of word evolution Crain's Chicago Business - Mar 3, 2008 67. Strange but true The Hook - Jul 31, 2008 68. Strange but true Carlsbad Current Argus - May 12, 2008 69. Use ou perca: Por que a linguagem muda com o tempo uol.com.br - Jan 11, 2008 70. Have you readed this? The Globe and Mail - Mar 18, 2008 71. Language 'mutations' affect least-used words New Scientist - Oct 11, 2007 72. Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense Eurekalert - Oct 10, 2007 73. You just readed this headline correctly Discover - Apr 10, 2008 74. To have and to hold the Atlantic - Mar 19, 2008 75. Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense United News of Bangladesh - Mar 20, 2009 76. Lesser used words become extinct faster The Hindustan Times - Oct 11, 2007 77. In Darwinian world, old verbs are dodos Albany Times Union - Oct 11, 2007 78. Evolution weeds out words, too Albany Times Union - Noc 11, 2007 79. 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