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Q: In english language what is the effect of contractions?
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Yes, contractions are typically included in dictionaries, especially in English dictionaries. They are categorized as informal language but are nevertheless recognized as valid words and listed with their meanings to help users understand their usage.


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When did contractions develop in the English language?

Written contractions are fairly recent. They are attempts to record in spelling the way people actually pronounce certain word combinations when speaking easily and informally. These "contracted" pronunciations, however, are very old, going all the way back to the earliest period of English.


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If I am not mistaken, 'True Grit' is a fictional American Western novel, set in the 1800s. The contraction "ain't" was coined in 1706, but it may not have been the first.