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Linguistic Myths Surrounding Taphophobia
May 1, 2010 8:51 am
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A Wellesley College student has been reading about the Victorian fear of being buried alive—also known as taphophobia—and the bizarre 19th-century burial practices associated with it. She's heard that they gave rise to such expressions as dead ringer, graveyard shift, and saved by the bell. Martha and Grant debunk those linguistic myths. This is part of a complete episode.
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