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| | | | | Buy the book! Sheidlower, Jesse. The F-Word, 4th edition. Oxford University Press, 2024. 449 pages. US$22.99. Back when I was a teen, c. 1980, some friends and I were cruising the streets of Seaside Heights, New Jersey on an off-season night. With us was a friend-of-a-friend, someone I did not know. He got into a... | |
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| | | | | by Stephen J. Gertz An archaic word is a terrible thing to waste and the Oxford English Dictionary is doing something about it, seeking... | |
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separatedbyacommonlanguage.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] An American linguist analyzes the etymology, usage frequency, and likely origins of the colloquial term 'conflab' in American versus British English through corpus data and reader comments. | |
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