All-Purpose Pronoun
Twitter has accelerated the search for a universal pronoun an anybody who’s everybody. nytimes.com |
Introducing Barron's Law Dictionary for the iPhone (Marketwire)
BOULDER, CO--(Marketwire - August 27, 2009) - Now accessing law terms on the go has never been easier with Barron's Law Dictionary for the iPhone, designed exclusively by Prelude Mobile for law school students offering convenience with complete and thorough definitions, just like the printed edition. Users can look up any term, and view clear, concise definitions instantly. The entire dictionary ... us.rd.yahoo.com |
Dictionary Editor Sheidlower Writes Book on the 'F' Word (Time Magazine)
Jesse Sheidlower, editor at large of the Oxford English Dictionary, is the world's expert on the F word -- and that's an expertise that requires more work than you might think us.rd.yahoo.com |
Harbor Beach Rotary Club presented 3rd Grade Students a personal dictionary (Harbor Beach Times)
On Friday, November 6th, the Harbor Beach Rotary Club presented 3rd grade students a personal dictionary in conjunction with the Rotary Internationals’ District 6110 Literacy Project. read more us.rd.yahoo.com |
Scrabble players in uproar as Facebook dictionary allows foreign and archaic words such as 'Pernod' and 'smoyle' (Daily Mail: World News)
Players who use the social networking site to play against friends have found proper nouns, foreign words and archaic words are accepted. us.rd.yahoo.com |