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From “Beef-Witted” to “Zafty”

The lists of obscure vocabulary passed around among word nerds can get kind of repetitive (we all know what “schadenfreude” means by now, thanks very much), but this one from Death and Taxes is great...

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These Words All Have Neoflects Coming Off Them

Did you know that, like aglets for the end of a shoelace or tittle for the dot atop an i, there’s a whole delightful host of terms for the visual cues used in comic strips?Invented chiefly by...

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“Pop,”“Soda,” or “Heaven Bubbles”?

You’ve probably seen this regional-dialect quiz from the New York Times making the rounds on your social networks. You answer questions about your vocabulary and pronunciation, and it tries to...

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Ban “Bravery” from Book Jackets

David Ulin at the LA Times makes interesting argument for retiring the word “brave” from jacket copy. Citing its overuse and the seeming dissonance of describing literature as brave in the face of...

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Rushdie Goes Medieval

Salman Rushdie, no stranger to controversy, now finds himself under scrutiny from a different sort of institution: the Times Literary Supplement. Michael Caines, writing for TLS, takes issue with...

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The Science of Sentimentality

Based on the available evidence, if you want to write one of the fifty most important novels in the next half-century, then by all means avoid sentimental language. But if you want to get published,...

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Do You Remember That Thing?

Where do our words go when we lose them? Jenny Diski embarks on an exploration into vanishing vocabulary:So I had a thought about writing a book for the elderly, the old. Those who have lost their...

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