All Verbal Energy
- Things we may know that aren鈥檛 soThere鈥檚 a way to claim something as a 鈥榝act鈥 when it鈥檚 not, and linguists have a word for it.
- Anatomy of a malapropismEnglish is full of troublesome pairs of words 鈥 if they look alike and sound alike, and share a common thread of meaning, no wonder we confuse them.
- How our language branches right and leftA little understanding of what linguists call parse trees can help writers put sentences together better.
- In other words of the year: shirtfront?The Australian premier鈥檚 tough talk against Putin has snagged a 鈥榳ord of the year鈥 designation, but what was Tony Abbott really trying to say?
- How to avoid being led down a garden pathThis problem is common enough that linguists have their own special nickname for it.
- The words that help us all think betterHas the trickling down to the larger public of technical terms such as 鈥榗ircular argument鈥 or 鈥榗ost-benefit analysis鈥 helped people think better?
- We have issues around this turn of phraseHas 鈥榓round鈥 started elbowing 鈥榓bout鈥 out of the conversation?
- Stories in the stones of a Roman churchVocabulary lessons from a visit to an ancient church in Rome.
- Reliable quotes in the age of the Internet?Tracking down a quote ascribed to Thomas Edison provides an object lesson in online fact-checking.
- Browsing in a handy little word storeA new guide from Oxford University Press helps occasional writers build their vocabularies.
- How to bridge a 30-million-word gapThe idea that poor children are starved for words.
- Lifting the 鈥榗urse of knowledge鈥Steven Pinker鈥檚 new style guide draws on what cognitive scientists know about how human minds process language.
- Making my peace with 'mentoring'The Monitor鈥檚 language columnist has made peace with 鈥榤entor鈥 as a verb; 鈥榤entee鈥 as the term for the one being mentored, not so much.
- More than one land of the rising sunHow did our words for east, west, north, and south come to refer to places and not just direction?
- Reorienting ourselves to the LevantThe Obama administration has reached back to an earlier era for its preferred designation for the latest major terrorist threat.
- A college education in just 10 wordsIt鈥檚 not all Greek: Merriam-Webster鈥檚 list of top 10 words on campus includes some Latin, too.
- 'Hostile' architecture on the defensiveWhat do we call these building elements meant to keep certain kinds of people out?
- Spacing out, but just one at a timeA single space after a period, or two? Inquiring minds want to know, but the single space has been established typographical convention.
- What's not to like about 'like'?Does memory of an old advertising jingle keep people from using a perfectly good preposition?
- As we say, an old standard still holdsA rule we thought would be gone by now, the one about avoiding like in favor of as, proves more durable than expected