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Thursday, January 31, 2013. A map of onions? This just came along on my facebook stream - I'm linked up to a lot of authors and researchers, so it's an interesting mix. This article. Traces (and maps) variations of the word "onion" across Europe. Just thought you'd find it interesting, and it shows how complex the linguistic interactions can be even for such a simple thing. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Big waves - no good name? I just thought you might find this an interesting (and unfortunate) lack of words.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013. A map of onions? This just came along on my facebook stream - I'm linked up to a lot of authors and researchers, so it's an interesting mix. This article. Traces (and maps) variations of the word "onion" across Europe. Just thought you'd find it interesting, and it shows how complex the linguistic interactions can be even for such a simple thing. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Big waves - no good name? I just thought you might find this an interesting (and unfortunate) lack of words.

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WordFixx: Park on the parkway

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Saturday, May 26, 2012. Park on the parkway. George Carlin was a master of wordplay. One of the bits of his that I hear quoted most often is under the subject of how confusing and arbitrary language can be: "Why do we park in the driveway, but drive on the parkway? Without even looking it up, one can see that it's a matter of context, and a language where compound words are so easily made up and added to the vocabulary. I've heard "tollway" actually used, it seems clumsy but it gets the point across.

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WordFixx: March 2009

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Monday, March 16, 2009. Salary - worth your salt? Considering how many people bring home a salary, it's funny how the origin of the word has gotten lost. Salary is from the Latin salarium. Which was the allowance given to Roman soldiers for buying salt. Salt was a large part of the economy for many early civilizations. Salt was needed for preserving meats, and played a role in history right up to the time of Gandhi. Sunday, March 8, 2009. This site has the best dicussion of it:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Saturday, February 28, 2009. One of the strangest ways that words creep into our language is through product names and company names. A product can be so successful that its name becomes a synonym for the object itself, like Kleenex (tissue). Naturally, the exact company history is a little more complex, with a few earlier companies (Haloid Co, Rectigraph, Batelle) working together to form the company we know today. See Xerox Company history. Monday, February 16, 2009. A story of months. April" is a bit ...

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WordFixx: George Harrison and the grotty grotto

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Saturday, May 19, 2012. George Harrison and the grotty grotto. Word lore can pop up in unexpected places. I just saw the old Beatles film "A Hard Day's Night" again, and there's a scene where George Harrison describes a shirt as "grotty" (sounds like "grotto"), to which he quickly adds, "You know, grotesque.*" It's odd for a rock star to stop and give a definition of a slang word at a particular moment in time, so let's look into it. Oddly, right after that scene, John Lennon walks off stage with a showg...

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WordFixx: A map of onions?

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Thursday, January 31, 2013. A map of onions? This just came along on my facebook stream - I'm linked up to a lot of authors and researchers, so it's an interesting mix. This article. Traces (and maps) variations of the word "onion" across Europe. Just thought you'd find it interesting, and it shows how complex the linguistic interactions can be even for such a simple thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog of word lore. My books and chapbooks. Blank Spaces and other dangers. Year of the Twist.

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Short sci-fi, fantasy, horror and dream pieces. Probing unfutures and unreality, and just plain funny stuff, too. Wednesday, February 04, 2009. Comically, after splitting up my blogs last year, trying to make more sense out of them, I ended up with no place to put my sci-fi/fantasy/weird clips and news. Sure, the dark stuff goes in Dark Windows. Which has now posted over 70,000 words! And the "weird news" goes into Unlikely Times. I also decided to be bold and launch my blog of word lore . WordFixx.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013. A map of onions? This just came along on my facebook stream - I'm linked up to a lot of authors and researchers, so it's an interesting mix. This article. Traces (and maps) variations of the word "onion" across Europe. Just thought you'd find it interesting, and it shows how complex the linguistic interactions can be even for such a simple thing. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Big waves - no good name? I just thought you might find this an interesting (and unfortunate) lack of words.

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