Monthly Gleanings (September 2008)
Anatoly answers questions.
Anatoly answers questions.
Anatoly Liberman recounts the times when phonetics were used to determine the death, expulsion or release of a group of people, and takes a closer at the development of homonyms.
Anatoly Liberman looks at guilt and shame.
Anatoly Liberman answers questions.
Anatoly Liberman looks at the word “Berserk”.
Anatoly looks at the word “pinkie”.
Anatoly looks at the word “haberdasher”.
Anatoly looks at the nickname “Hoosier”.
Anatoly looks at the word “Buckeye”.
Anatoly looks at apostrophes.
Anatoly finds the appropriate sustenance for spelling reformers.
Hermaphrodites are born rarely, and it is far from clear why their mythology achieved such prominence in Antiquity. Reference to cross-dressing during certain marriage rites does not go far, but the cult of Hermaphroditus is a fact, and Ovid’s tale of the union in one body of the son of Hermes and Aphrodite is well-known.
Anatoly gives a candid take on etymology.
Questions for the month are answered.
Anatoly explores why some words naturally go together.
Anatoly seeks the origin of “snob”.