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10 février 2016

Overtasked and Overparted (and Multitasking, Too)

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . It’s over. Whatever it is you thought you could do, or others thought you could do, or you thought others could do, you — and they — are probably expecting too much. More...

10 février 2016

Take a Deep Breath

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . Arian is a favorite of mine. No, not the stand-alone Arian referring to a heresy in the early Christian church, nor the stand-alone Arian designating someone born under the sign of Aries, but the suffix -arian used to create so many schools of thought, going back four or five centuries. More...

10 février 2016

W.S. Gilbert: Rhyme and Reason

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . Rhymes link words. In the hands of a master like Shakespeare, they gracefully tie together the disparate elements of, say, a sonnet. We admire a rhyme that quietly but firmly makes a bridge from one line or sentiment to the next. More...

10 février 2016

Thinking Swiftly

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . Remember Tom Swifties?
I had forgotten that fad of the 1960s that took its inspiration unwittingly from the adverb-laden Tom Swift stories for boys earlier in the century. More...

10 février 2016

So They Say

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . As readers of Lingua Franca know, they won big last year. First it was reported in The New York Times as a substitute for he or she for those who identify as transgender, and thus do not want to be pinned down. More...

10 février 2016

(Your Name), Enabler

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . It’s hard to tell exactly when the verb enable spawned the noun enabler. An 1825 issue of the Annual Register, per the OED, provides some hint in suggesting that “the word Habilitador might, if there were such a word, be translated Enabler.” A habilitador, or habilitater, was one who endowed something or someone with ability or capacity. More...

10 février 2016

How ’Bout That Ass?

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . So I’m writing my historical novel, minding my own business, when some sort of semantic bug bites me and sends me off on a language tangent. Does this ever happen to you? Last week, I was describing the building of a gristmill on a tributary of the Hudson River around 1700. More...

10 février 2016

How We Love Spelling

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/linguafranca-45.pngBy . The illustration at left is from my local walk-in medical clinic, where I finally went after the New Year’s Cold persisted for two weeks. (I’m better now, thanks.) It interests me not only because of the continuing debate about doubled consonants, but also because of its implied narrative. More...

10 février 2016

One hundred years of Soas - in pictures

The Guardian homeBy. As the School of Oriental and African Studies celebrates its 100th year, we look back at a century of life on its campus. From preserving knowledge of disappearing languages to developing radical economic theories, the school is famous for changing prevailing views of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. More...
10 février 2016

Valerie Amos: the coolest of cool to handle Soas’s hot potato

The Guardian homeBy. The new Soas director and first female black head of a UK university has a lifetime of achievement and diplomacy to draw on. In these troubled times, she may need it. More...
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