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When it comes to euphemisms, English is always full of high gusts and maximum mumbo jumbo.
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As I read Jane Austen, the question that is ever in the back of my mind is, how did she do it? Surprisingly, computers are quite helpful in providing answers.
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January 18th is celebrated as Thesaurus Day to honor the birthday of the author of the first thesaurus, Peter Mark Roget. Get into the spirit by reading our two-part interview with Roget biographer Joshua Kendall here and here. Also check out an ode to the thesaurus penned by Franklin P. Adams here and Johnny Carson's hilarious "Funeral for a Thesaurus Editor" sketch here.
On the first Monday in September, the United States observes Labor Day, while Canadians celebrate Labour Day. If you want to know why labour is the accepted spelling in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries like Canada, while Americans prefer labor (and color, favor, honor, humor, and neighbor), check out this classic Word Routes column by Ben Zimmer.
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Size-inclusive Reinterpretations of Collective Cockamamie Coinages
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"While I have no problem with people trying to find terms that don't alienate people or make them feel bad, like the cited 'curvy' and plus-size', I..."
- Wednesday April 11th, 4:12 AM
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"Euphemisms for "problem" and "obstacle" are legion—and gag-worthy. "Headwinds" is a new one for me. The one that irritates me the most—I've whined..."
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Pride and Prejudice and Natural Language Processing
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"Orin, you are spot on as usual. My eyes did glaze over at the quoted passage. Not an unusual occurrence when faced Jane Austen's work. I find it very..."
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Machine Translation Dreams
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Why Writers Should Walk More
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The Story of -o
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Why Writers Should Walk More
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