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The Global Language Monitor is a San Diego-based company that collectively documents, analyzes and tracks trends in language the world over, with a particular emphasis upon the English language. The GLM is supported by a worldwide assemblage of linguists, professional wordsmiths, and bibliophiles to help monitor the latest trends in the evolution of language, word usage and word choices, and their impact on the various aspects of culture. Worldwide print and electronic media have come to rely on The Global Language Monitor for its expert analysis on language trends and their subsequent impact on politics, culture and business. The GLM has been cited by CNN, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Associated Press, and various electronic and print media on six continents.