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Wordsmith waiting for milllionth word

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AUSTIN, Texas, May 29 (UPI) -- English is about to get its millionth word, a Texas wordsmith says.

Paul JJ Payack, president of the Global Language Monitor, has calculated the millionth word will join the language June 10, 2009, at 10:22 a.m. His clock is set to the time in Stratford-on-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare, a man who gave many words currency in modern English.

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"The Million Word milestone brings to notice the coming of age of English as the first, truly global Language," Payack said.

He finds three major trends in the language -- an "explosion in word creation" with an average of 14.7 new words being added each day; the spread of English around the world with 1.53 billion English speakers; and English's emergence as the first truly global language.

Payack said the millionth word might emerge from a non-English speaking country. One of his candidates, bangster, which combines banker and gangster, was apparently coined in Poland.

Other candidates include mobama, a word suggesting someone of Michelle Obamaish chic, recessionista, and wonderstar, a word for stars like Susan Boyle, the middle-aged Scotswoman who became a sensation on "Britain's Got Talent."

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