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A rizzy word-of-the-year chat (with Jess Zafarris)

Hinzugefügt: 26. Dezember 2023

BONUS. Prompting, hallucinating, and more! Jess Zafarris, author of "Words from Hell," joins me for a word-of-the-year chat. Hang out with us as we look at how dictionaries are handling new words...

The special sauce of human language. Gotten. NATO alphabet. A1 sauce.

Hinzugefügt: 19. Dezember 2023

959. Learn why human language goes beyond basic communication to allow spontaneous creativity, expression of identity, and leadership in linguistic change — things animals and chatbots can't quite...

What's the difference between Hispanic, Chicano, Latino, Latinx, and Latine? Can something 'grow' smaller? Musko.

Hinzugefügt: 12. Dezember 2023

958. We trace the history, usage, and meaning behind identifiers such as "Hispanic," "Chicano," "Latino," "Latina," "Latinx," and "Latine." Plus, we look at whether metaphors like "grow the...

When does a house become a mansion? Giving someone house.

Hinzugefügt: 5. Dezember 2023

957. We trace the linguistic history behind "house" and "mansion" to uncover how these two humble words for dwellings grew apart, with "mansion" gaining airs — all because of the Norman invasion....

From Metal Type to Metaphor: Printing Terms that Extended Their Reach. The Positive 'Anymore.' Gigglemare.

Hinzugefügt: 28. November 2023

956. How did terms like "stereotype," "boilerplate," and "typecast" make the leap from specialist printing vocabulary to widespread figurative language? We trace the etymology of these and other...

Why is Black Friday black? The NATO alphabet. Byeloveyou.

Hinzugefügt: 21. November 2023

955.  This week, we're looking at the curious origins and histories behind common idioms and expressions that use "black," like "Black Friday," "black sheep," "in-the-black," and more. Then we...

The Science of the Plot Twist. Irregardless. Spug.

Hinzugefügt: 14. November 2023

954.  Uh-oh, "irregardless" isn’t going away anytime soon. Take a deep breath while we dig into this hated word’s history, from its first appearance in 1795 to today. And then, do you love a good...

Omnishambles! Military Slang Across the Pond (Interview with Ben Yagoda)

Hinzugefügt: 7. November 2023

953. In honor of Veterans Day, Ben Yagoda tells us tales of military words that marched from the British lexicon to American English and influence the way we speak today. "Omnishambles," "gadget,"...

Cliches. Organic. Bully Pulpit. Fimfy.

Hinzugefügt: 31. Oktober 2023

951.  In honor of National Cliché day, we uncover why some overused phrases rub us the wrong way. What is the boundary between idioms, slang, and clichés—and should we give "adulting" a break?...

The Dark Histories Behind Your Favorite Scary Words, with Jess Zafarris

Hinzugefügt: 24. Oktober 2023

951. What's the difference between terror and horror? Why was the word for "bear" so scary that it is lost to history? Jess Zafarris, author of "Words from Hell," goes through these stories and...

Namesake. Commentate. Sprigly

Hinzugefügt: 17. Oktober 2023

950. Nowthen, a town with an odd little name, helps us understand the word "namesake," and then I have some surprising poll results about the much-hated verb "commentate."The "namesake" segment is...

How to write great topic sentences. Fanilects. Throwawayable.

Hinzugefügt: 10. Oktober 2023

949. Topic sentences aren't just for students! This week, we have real-life, grown-up examples — and you'll finally understand why that concept your English teacher kept talking about will help you...

When 'nice' was bad and 'bully' was good. Is 'preorder' redundant? High-intensity transformer.

Hinzugefügt: 3. Oktober 2023

948. Think you know where words like "bully," "nice," and "bimbo" come from? Think again! Join me as we explore surprising origins of common words. We'll see how terms like "bully" and "nice"...

Think faster and talk smarter. Tips from Matt Abrahams that will make you a better writer and speaker

Hinzugefügt: 26. September 2023

947. Do you wish you could think on your feet faster? Well, Stanford business professor and communication expert Matt Abrahams has insights on having great off-the-cuff conversations that are also...

Did Disney nail the pronunciation of 'Caribbean'? How to write equations. Chuther.

Hinzugefügt: 19. September 2023

946. It's Talk Like a Pirate Day, which brings to mind "Pirates of the Caribbean," but you can actually pronounce "Caribbean" at least two different ways. Did Disney get it right or wrong? We turn...

Asking experts about language (interview with Steve Kleinedler, former executive editor of the American Heritage Dictionary Usage Panel)

Hinzugefügt: 12. September 2023

945. What was the famous Usage Panel from the American Heritage Dictionary and how did the panel's opinions influence dictionary entries? Steve Kleinedler, who managed the Usage Panel for many...

When you shouldn't 'write tight.' 'Behead' versus 'decapitate.' YesHony.

Hinzugefügt: 5. September 2023

944. Today, we untangle the often confusing web of writing styles. We'll explore the benefits of loose writing in fiction, creative writing, and academic writing, and how you can vary your sentence...

Say hwat?! 'Anxious' versus 'eager.' Pink stein.

Hinzugefügt: 29. August 2023

943. Join us for a fascinating romp through the evolution of phrases like "you know," "right?" and "I mean" from Beowulf's time to today. Plus, we look at how people's feelings about using...

The wonders of the 'a-' prefix in English. 'Personal' versus 'personnel.'

Hinzugefügt: 22. August 2023

942. We’re diving deep into the chameleon-like nature of the "a-" prefix, tracing its journey from Latin, where it often started out as "ad-," to its function as a preposition in French, and its...

Hilarious typos (and how to avoid them). Why do we 'take' a walk?

Hinzugefügt: 15. August 2023

941. Whether you've been betrayed by autocorrect or your own fingers, almost everyone has made embarrassing typos. Even the Bible isn't immune: typos led to an old version called the "Sinners...