How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Linguistics
My college admissions essay said it all if only I had stopped and listened to myself at the time. nytimes.com |
No More Gobbledygook
To the Editor:. nytimes.com |
Linguists for the Military
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Busier than ever in the off-season (Cyclingnews)
The "off-season" as defined by the Oxford dictionary - (noun) is a time of year when a particular activity, typically a sport, is not engaged in. It's a slightly different definition than the one you'll find in the Liz Hatch dictionary. For me, it's a time to let loose! us.rd.yahoo.com |
Snollygosters and tweetups join the Oxford dictionary (Taipei Times)
A year of snollygosters, jeggings and tweetups marked the end of the 21st century’s first decade, according to word enthusiasts who have spent Christmas burrowing into Britain’s biggest linguistic database. us.rd.yahoo.com |