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Claire Curzan (born June 30, 2004) is an
American competitive swimmer and Olympian.
Specialising in
multiple events, she
earned an
Olympic silver medal...
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Curzan is a
professor of
English at the
University of
Michigan since 2012 and dean of its
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
since 2019...
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Wiffen of
Ireland won the Male
Swimmer of the
Championships award and
Claire Curzan of the
United States won the
Female Swimmer of
Championships award. Also...
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Etymology Dictionary – T, page 5".
Retrieved 30
April 2007. Kruth, Rebecca;
Curzan, Anne (22
September 2019). "TWTS: Why "teetotaler" has
nothing to do with...
- Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-8428-3. "boi". Dictionary.com.
Retrieved 2020-09-09.
Curzan, Anne (2003).
Gender Shifts in the
History of English.
Cambridge University...
- to 1250. London:
Croom Helm. ISBN 0709914768. OCLC 16404179.
Curzan 2003, p. 53.
Curzan 2003, pp. 84, 86: "[T]he
major gender shift for
inanimate nouns...
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Retrieved 25
August 2019.
Spencer Penland (15 May 2021). "16-year-old
Claire Curzan made
waves on the
first day of the meet,
breaking the
World Jr
Record in...
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Gretchen Walsh also swam 56.34 (2023), 56.41 (2024), 56.73 (2023).
Claire Curzan also swam 56.35 (2022), 56.43 (2021, 2021), 56.61 (2020, 2023, 2024), 56...
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Archived from the
original on
January 14, 2009.
Retrieved 2008-10-03.
Curzan, Anne (2003-04-24).
Gender Shifts in the
History of English.
Cambridge University...
- (2004). "Philology, linguistics, and the
history of /hw/~/w/". In Anne
Curzan;
Kimberly Emmons (eds.).
Studies in the
History of the
English language...