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The Horologicon ("book of hours") is a reference book. Its author, Mark Forsyth (who writes the Inky Fool blog), says so. But it is a very unusual reference book — the kind you could read from cover to cover in an evening or two, and would, willingly and happily. Continue reading...
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The Cy Young Winner with a Thesaurus in His Locker

The knuckleballer R.A. Dickey of the New York Mets has won the National League's Cy Young Award, given to the league's best pitcher. We've been Dickey fans ever since we learned that he keeps a dictionary and a thesaurus in his locker. At the beginning of the 2011 baseball season, Ben Zimmer devoted a Word Routes column to Dickey, who had already emerged as a fan favorite, "not just for his way with a knuckleball, but for his way with words." Read it here.
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"Power Prefix #5: mis-" introduces misnomer, mistrial, misanthropy and other "mis-" words. Learn them and you'll master "mis-" for life. Continue reading...
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Ten Words from Today's NY Times - November 14, 2012

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - November 14, 2012

Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - November 14, 2012.

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Words of the Year, from Oxford

It's hard to believe but it's already the time when dictionary programs begin selecting their "Words of the Year." Oxford University Press has selected one Word of the Year for the UK and one for the US. The UK word is omnishambles ("a situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged"), while the US word is the acronymic verb GIF ("to create a GIF file of an image or video sequence, especially relating to an event"). The UK announcement is here, and the US announcement is here.
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Looking at the morphology — or the make-up — of words is a well established vocabulary-learning strategy, and one component of the new Common Core standards for English Language Arts. Enter Power Prefix Vocabulary Lists, ten new lists to teach some basic building blocks of word morphology. Continue reading...
Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth planted an inspirational seed in 5th grade teacher Francesca Leibowitz's mind: "What if our class were to grow a Word Orchard by planting roots and affixes? And what if the fruits of our labor (pun fully intended) were those morphemes' derivatives?" Continue reading...
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