Monthly Gleanings (September 2008)
Anatoly answers questions.
Anatoly answers questions.
Ammon Shea takes a look at the word “uppity”.
An excerpt from Manhood in America.
Ammon Shea recalls a word from his childhood.
Anatoly looks at the word “pinkie”.
Last Sunday, in the NY Times, I read a book reviewer taking an author to task for her word use. The reviewer stated that “the last time I checked the American Heritage Dictionary, in spite of how computer trade journalists might choose to use the word, “architect” was not recognized as a verb”.
A few questions for Casper Grathwohl.
A look at the role of competition in sports violence.
Ammon Shea wonders what makes a dictionary “hardcore”.
Purdy, Director of Publicity, is in LA this weekend at Book Expo America. He will be reporting from the action for those of us left in NYC. Live from the convention floor of BEA in LA. For those not in the know BEA stands for Book Expo America, the largest convention of publishers, media, bookstore […]
Mark Peters looks at euphemisms.
Charles Hodgson explores the word “Assess”.
Ammon Shea explains how dictionaries ruined his Scrabble game.
Ammon Shea shares some advice for beginning dictionary readers.
William Safire blogs about blogs.
Mark Peters looks at synonyms for “bullshit”.