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    "Episodes",
    "African-American Vernacular English",
    "American vernacular English",
    "Charleston, South Carolina",
    "Danish",
    "Dialect",
    "dialects",
    "Dip",
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    "fieldwork",
    "folklore",
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    "linguistics",
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    "Norwegian",
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  "textContent": "High school students in Alabama share some favorite slang terms. If someone tells you to touch grass, they’re telling you to get a reality check — but the last thing you’d actually want to touch is dog water! Also, the history of the word hangover, and the many names, in several languages, for the effects […]",
  "title": "Touch Grass (episode #1602)"
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