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Why is this a question? with Paul Anthony Jones
Why is this a question? with Paul Anthony Jones

Episode 990

990. Have you ever wondered why English doesn't have gender like Spanish and French? Which languages are the hardest to learn (and why)? And why a Q …

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What is a Word? Target moments.
What is a Word? Target moments.

Episode 989

989. What is a word? Does "that's" count as one word or two? In this excerpt from Paul Anthony Jones' new book "Why Is This a Question," we look at h…

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How a special dictionary kept soldiers connected during WWII, with Peter Sokolowski
How a special dictionary kept soldiers connected during WWII, with Peter Sokolowski

Episode 988

988. Peter Sokolowski, an editor at Merriam-Webster, goes through the fascinating history of the Armed Services Editions, a series of books published…

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Why some sentences have double subjects. The story behind the old F-like letter S. Schwen schwen on dill.
Why some sentences have double subjects. The story behind the old F-like letter S. Schwen schwen on dill.

Episode 987

987. This week, we look at why people sometimes double their subjects, writing sentences such as "John, he bought a car," and when it's OK (and not O…

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Efficiency hacks for writers and editors with Erin Brenner
Efficiency hacks for writers and editors with Erin Brenner

Episode 986

986. Erin Brenner, author of "The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors," shares time-saving tips including the best practices for using Word, creating…

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We found the story behind "whim wham for a mucket"!
We found the story behind "whim wham for a mucket"!

Episode 985

985. This week, we look at the world of whimsical words, including the origins and meanings of terms like "dinkus," "gadzook," "petrichor" and the ph…

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Words, coffee, and urban planning: Eli Burnstein on the Dictionary of Fine Distinctions
Words, coffee, and urban planning: Eli Burnstein on the Dictionary of Fine Distinctions

Episode 984

984. This week, we talk about the subtle differences between words such as "stock" or "broth," "street" or "boulevard," "maze" or "labyrinth" and mor…

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Skunked words. The power of pronouns. Quigleys
Skunked words. The power of pronouns. Quigleys

Episode 983

983. This week, we explore "skunked" words — terms going through hotly disputed meaning changes. We look at the debate between prescriptivists who st…

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Air worms and fire breathing dragons: Old English animal stories with Hana Videen
Air worms and fire breathing dragons: Old English animal stories with Hana Videen

Episode 982

982. This week, we delve into the fascinating world of Old English with medievalist Hana Videen, author of "The Deorhord."  We'll uncover the secrets…

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When (and How) Should You Cite AI? 'Critters,' 'Varmints,' and Beyond. Choobers.
When (and How) Should You Cite AI? 'Critters,' 'Varmints,' and Beyond. Choobers.

Episode 981

981. Major style guides now have advice on when and how you should cite AI chatbots such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. We look at what you need to …

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