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  • 'App' an Apt Word for Tech-Crazy 2010, but How Do You Even Say 'Culturomics'? (11-1-12)
  • Finding Comfort in Euphemisms When Words Make Us Feel Uneasy (10-12-23)
  • Writing Laws So Lawyers Are Not the Only Ones Who Can Read Them (10-12-17)
  • Seriously: 'OK' Began as a Joke in a Newspaper in Boston in 1839 Part 2 (10-12-10)
  • Seriously: 'OK' Began as a Joke in a Newspaper in 1839 Part 1 (10-12-9)
  • 'Jack and the Beanstalk,' Told With Food-Related Slang (10-11-25)
  • Taking the Frustration Out of Phrasal Verbs (10-11-13)
  • [2]Break In, Break Out, Break Up -- Give Us a Break OK, Not Exactly a Breakthrough Headline (10-11-6)
  • [1]Break In, Break Out, Break Up -- Give Us a Break OK, Not Exactly a Breakthrough Headline (10-11-5)
  • 'Don't Let Somebody Else's Words Dictate the Discussion All the Time' (10-10-25)
  • Advice for What to Say If Someone Leaves You at a Loss for Words (10-10-14)
  • Think Age Makes No Difference for Twins? Just Listen to Them Talk (10-10-7)
  • Listening for What Sisters Say About Each Other, What They Really Mean (10-10-3)
  • What Americans Mean When They Make an Appeal to 'Sensitivity' (10-9-20)
  • How to Get the Most From a Complaint Letter (10-9-10)
  • Words and Debates Change With Time, but First Amendment Stays the Same (10-9-6)
  • Language From the Sea, Still Fresh After Centuries (10-9-2)
  • What Is Your Conversational Style: Bowling, Rugby or Basketball? (10-8-18)
  • How a Conversation Can Really Become a Meeting of the Minds (10-8-13)
  • How to Avoid Being Seduced by Words That 'Cheapen the Language' (10-8-6)
  • Its a Good Idea to Be Careful When You Write -- Oops, Make That It's (10-7-28)
  • Wanna, Gonna, Hafta: Getting Relaxed With Reduced Forms in Speech (10-7-21)
  • A Website to Say What You Would Have Said, If Only You Could Have (10-7-14)
  • If All Else Fails at a Party, Throw Yourself on the Mercy of the Crowd (10-7-7)
  • What Difference Does a Preposition Make? We'll Get Back at You (10-7-1)
  • Say What You Want on the Web -- But Know You Could Get Sued (10-6-23)
  • One Way to Try to Silence a Critic: Bring a Lawsuit (10-6-16)
  • New Book Looks at Influence of Servants on Emily Dickinson's Poems (10-6-9)
  • An Introduction to the World of Greetings in the US (10-6-3)
  • For Poor Families, Especially, Books at Home Propel Children to More Years in School (10-5-27)
  • How to Help Your Baby Learn to Talk? Try Talking to Your Baby (10-5-19)
  • With Pronouns, Our Brains Don't Always Know What They're Talking About (10-5-13)
  • Teaching Students the Words to Think Critically About Science (10-5-6)
  • In Schools, a Way to Keep Language From Getting in the Way of Science (10-4-28)
  • An Editorialist's Opinion of How to Write Better (10-4-21)
  • English Teaching Is Music to the Ears of a Former Pop Promoter (10-4-15)
  • Seeking to Rebuild Lives and Schools in Haiti (10-4-8)
  • Happier People Spend Less Time on Small Talk, but Does That Make Them Happier? (10-3-25)
  • Would a Top Banana Run Around Like a Chicken With Its Head Cut Off? (10-3-11)
  • Feeling Burned Out? Maybe Someone Just Needs to Light a Fire Under You (10-3-4)
  • A Valentine's Day Test: Find Out What Those Xs and Os Really Mean (10-2-11)
  • 911: memorable; 912 replacement; 913 hdrawn-out; 914 level off; 915 on a shoestring (10-2-5)
  • If 'the' Dictionary Doesn't List a Word, Try Checking Another (10-2-5)
  • Have the Rules of English Changed? Well, What Do You Mean by 'Rules'? (10-1-28)
  • Now We're Past the, Uh, First Decade, What Do We Call the Next One? (10-1-22)
  • Some Online Words to Help Remember a Year and a Decade (10-1-13)
  • Five New Year's Resolutions for Learners to Improve Their English (10-1-7)
  • Forget the Gunplay, These Cowboys Get Their Kicks From Wordplay (09-12-31)
  • Advice Not 'Advices' and Information Not 'Informations' About Nouns (09-12-24)
  • A Classic Children's Story, Leavened With Food-Related Slang (09-12-24)
  • Health Advice for Couples: When Arguing, Be Careful What You Say Audio Clip Available (09-12-10)
  • Communicating by Hand, From 'OK' to the Ever-Popular 'Digitus Impudicus' Audio Clip Available (09-12-3)
  • 'Black Friday': A Busy Shopping Day for Sure, but a Murky Origin (09-11-30)
  • With E-mail, a Few More Keyboard Taps Now Could Save a Lot of Grief Later (09-11-30)
  • One Word, Two Opposite Meanings: Terms That Janus Would Have Loved (09-11-5)
  • 'I Think the Most Important Part of Being Cherokee Is the Language' (09-11-5)
  • Anyway, at the End of the Day, What Terms Annoy You in Conversation? (09-10-22)
  • Why Handwriting and Spelling Drills, Done in Isolation, Miss the Point (09-10-15)
  • Which Makes the Better Writer: the Hand or the Keyboard? Age Is a Part (09-10-9)
  • Remembering William Safire, 79, a Maven of the English Language (09-10-1)

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