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|quote=It's April 29, 2009 – plus or minus a few days. That is when the English language is expected to acquire its millionth word. This prediction comes from Global Language Monitor, an organization in Austin, Texas}}</ref>. However, the basis for the count is generally disputed by lexicographers and linguists such as [[Geoffrey Nunberg]]<ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyID=5390581 Enumerating English], Geoffrey Nunberg, NPR</ref>, [[Jesse Sheidlower]]<ref>[http://www.slate.com/id/2139611/ Word Count], Jesse Sheidlower, ''Slate'', April 10, 2006</ref> and others <ref name=fightinwords/> on grounds that a count is impossible due to there being no clear-cut criteria for inclusion/exclusion. The criteria are enumerated on the Global Language Monitor site <ref>[http://www.languagemonitor.com/number-of-words-in-english/ GLM Criteria]</ref>.
 
== Obama an English language word==