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Learn three new interactive Vocabulary Lists drawn from Charles Dickens' great, classic novel Great Expectations. Continue reading...
For language lovers, Slate's Lexicon Valley podcast has been required listening for the past year and a half. Now Lexicon Valley has announced that in addition to the podcast, it is also launching a language blog on Slate. The blog cross-publishes posts from contributors to Language Log, including our own Ben Zimmer. Continue reading...
Who would ever imagine that you could drive around a corner in Carteret, New Jersey and have the word abattoir (and a cow head) staring at you?! Check out the image, then send us yours and collect a prize! Continue reading...
KUOW, Seattle's NPR affiliate, kicked off a new midday show this week called The Record. The show is featuring a regular series on the origins of peculiar words and phrases called "Strange Language," and they're getting the straight dope from our own Ben Zimmer. Continue reading...
When you hear the words academic vocabulary, you might think of words that live only in academic journals — awkward words such as insomuch, heretofore, or conversely. These words would never roll off your tongue and you would never expect to encounter them on prime time television or on the magazine rack as you wait in line at the supermarket. Continue reading...
During the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's hearing on the possible authorization of U.S. military action against the Syrian government on Tuesday, Secretary of State John Kerry used the word kinetic in a relatively new military sense of the word. Continue reading...
Here at Vocabulary.com, we've just created a new home for morphology resources, "Morphology & Roots," where you can one-stop-shop for Vocabulary Lists that teach affixes and roots. Continue reading...
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