Jan 28, 2011 · […] Language Log » Annals of word rage languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=2930 – view page – cached In a recent post at Jezebel, Sadie Stein ...
We therefore concluded that if genuine word rage ever happens among German speakers, it's much rarer than in English. So far, the only example of non-anglophone ...
Nov 20, 2019 · Meanwhile, you can find links to some Language Log posts on word aversion in "Word aversion science", 6/24/2015, and posts about word rage ...
Jul 12, 2009 · In other words, word rage wins, and to hell with the poets: ... always-fantastic Language Log found this lovely post over at the Guardian's ...
Fans of "word rage" may be interested in the collection of responses that Stanley Fish got to his call for "phrases and announcements that make your heart ...
Apr 1, 2015 · The name "Fowler" has been retained as a source of prestige, but this is really the work of editor Jeremy Butterfield (as the third edition was ...
"Pioneers of word rage", 3/5/2006 "Spell simply and carry a big stick", 12/21/2005 "State-ordered dyslexia", 8/7/2004 "Reads, zaps and digresses", 6/21/2004
Feb 8, 2007 · Word rage -- not! What's disconcerting about the "pilotless drone" call is that the guy seems genuinely upset. And with all respect to Mark, ...
I heard an English news announcer the other day say "haitch eye vee/AIDS." Is haitch becoming socially acceptable? John Cowan said,. July 17, 2010 @ 12: ...
Nov 2, 2019 · I think LLOG first used the term "word rage" in 2005 ("Word rage outside the Anglosphere", 11/4/2005), to describe extreme anger caused by ...