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Newsletter for March 23, 2009: I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Overlords
Grant Barrett
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2009/03/23 - 9:38am

Ahoy, mateys! You've received another newsletter from "A Way with Words," which, like a walk around the promenade deck, is known to relieve uncomfortable internal distress.

What do children call their grandparents? What is a "watershed"? Are Seinfeldisms still among us? Where'd we get "couch potato"? Plus: traffic robots, pulmonic ingressives, online style guides, follow-ups on snow sludge in wheel wells and creaky voicing, and more. That's all in this past weekend's episode:

https://waywordradio.org/i-for-one-welcome-our-new-robot-overlords/

In our latest minicast, an article in The New Yorker magazine about the late writer David Foster Wallace has Martha musing about Wallace's stem-winding sentences and the word "stem-winder":

https://waywordradio.org/stem-winding-and-spellbinding-sentences/

Good news! The fifth and final volume of the "Dictionary of American Regional English," covering Sl-Z, is almost finished. DARE, as it is known, is a reference work we use constantly on the show. It's one of the finest pieces of English-language lexicography, right up there with the Oxford English Dictionary, the English Dialect Dictionary, and the Century Dictionary. Read about this tremendous milestone:

http://tinyurl.com/dialect-dictionary

Bad news! We hate it when education funds are cut, but we hate it even more when they're cut from programs like literature or linguistics. It seems the linguistics program at the University of Sussex is under the knife and that's something up with which we will not put.

Read more about it here:

http://tinyurl.com/c8c3g7

and sign a petition:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/Save_linguistics/index.html

In other news:

There's a new dictionary of Chamorro, a language of Guam and the Marianas, on the way:

http://www.guampdn.com/article/20090323/NEWS01/903230319/1002

Jan Freeman writes about how often we misunderstand what "passive voice" means:

http://tinyurl.com/passive-voice

Mark Peters looks for words to name our "economic crisis":

http://www.good.is/?p=16407

That's all for this week. Mwah!

Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett
Co-hosts of A Way with Words
https://waywordradio.org
words@waywordradio.org

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