All Verbal Energy
- Health insurance and the paradox of care鈥楥are鈥 began as an emotion but now is an activity accounting for nearly a fifth of the United States economy.
- Everybody into the pool 鈥 or the scrum?A look at Washington鈥檚 vocabulary for ways of making officials available to the media 鈥 or not.
- Long-suffering suffragettes still in whitePolitical 鈥榳omen in white鈥 at the US president鈥檚 address to Congress prompt thoughts on the link between 鈥榮uffering鈥 and 鈥榮uffrage.鈥
- Observation and the new planets next doorThe discovery of a whole family of new-to-us planets is a reminder how observatories have evolved over time.
- Winter slow-walks in the halls of powerA new(ish) term of art for resistance that moves at a stately pace.
- When lexicography is a political actMerriam-Webster鈥檚 鈥榯rending now鈥 words: the vocabulary of a new era in Washington.
- Staying in touch with our mother tonguesThoughts on language rights and language learning as International Mother Language Day is observed.
- Make a name for yourself with onomasticsUnraveling the mysteries of proper names.
- What鈥檚 in a name? Sometimes, a number.A look at how some odd place names may 鈥 or may not 鈥 have come to be.
- How holy a grail can rhubarb really be?Does a term borrowed from Arthurian legend get maybe too much of a workout in the news media?
- In a new year, two kinds of latenessAfter year-end remembrances of the dear departed, a look at why we call them 鈥榣ate.鈥
- Distances we keep, and the ones we bridgeA look at three idioms for different kinds of 鈥榙istance鈥 鈥 literal and figurative.
- How well do you know words?
If you've read 'Verbal Energy' over the past year, you'll have all the answers.
- How the elites lost their election鈥楨lite鈥 has become such a pejorative over the last while; let鈥檚 take a look at its roots and its word kin.
- That glow from Denmark 鈥 all in our heads?A little hygge may be just what we need as we head into the northern winter.
- What the commonwealth still requiresWhen civilization seems to be under pressure in the 鈥榩ost-truth鈥 era, the public library helps hold things together.
- Whirling around on the gig economyWe don鈥檛 know the roots of 鈥榞ig,鈥 but its sound symbolism suggests a certain resilience 鈥 which we鈥檙e all going to need.
- American speech mapped, in vivid colorData cruncher extraordinaire Josh Katz has turned the responses he got to his fascinating online dialect quiz into a new book.
- Some grace notes on ThanksgivingBefore the holiday, a look at the roots of our vocabulary of gratitude.
- So what鈥檚 wrong with a little rigging?A look at the many meanings of a useful little word 鈥 and those of its evil twin.