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Step-by-step explanation:
The passage suggests that, according to some language experts, young women are actually responsible for inventing most new words. The evidence presented to support this claim is based on a study conducted by two linguists at the University of Helsinki, who analyzed six thousand letters written between 1417 and 1681 and found that female letter writers changed the way they wrote more often than their male counterparts. The passage suggests that one reason for this could be that women often have more social connections than men, which allows them to introduce new uses of words to others. Therefore, the passage argues that young women, rather than men or Shakespeare, may have been more responsible for the invention of new words in the English language.