We all lead busy livesβso are speed reading courses a good idea? Plus, if you hear someone speaking with a British accent, do you tend to assume theyβre somehow more intelligent? And some common English surnames tell us stories about life in the...
Is it time to replace the expression βthe mentally illβ? Some argue the term unfairly stigmatizes a broad range of people. Also, the winter sport ofβ¦ skitching, which involves snowy roads, leather shoes β and car bumpers. Needless to say, donβt try...
Dude! Weβre used to hearing the word βdudeβ applied to guys. But increasingly, young women use the word βdudeβ to address each other. Grant and Martha talk about linguistic research about the meaning and uses of βdude.β Also, the story behind the...
For language lovers, itβs like New Yearβs, Fourth of July, and the Super Bowl all rolled into one: The brand-new online edition of the Dictionary of American Regional English. Martha and Grant explain what all the fuss is about. Plus, the debate...
If an older man and woman spend lots of time together, going to family gatherings and the like, but theyβre NOT dating, what do you call their relationship? Best friends? Dear friends? Or . . . something else? And a marathon runner whoβs crossed 31...
What the fox says may be a mystery, but we do know that dogs bark differently around the world. In China, for example, they say not bow-wow but wang wang. Β Also, the story behind the British tradition of scrumping. Itβs not a middle school dance...

