When someoneβs going for a swim swim, it means theyβre doing it for real, laps and all, and not just frolicking. If theyβre going to a party, thatβs probably going to be less party-like than a party party. These are examples of what linguists call...
How many buffaloes can you fit in a sentence? Eight? How about 40? The sentence Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo is a staple of introductory linguistics classes because itβs a great illustration of polysemy, in which...
Puzzle Guy John Chaneski presents a quiz called βRepeat After Me.β Itβs a quiz thatβs neither so-so nor too-too. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βRepeat After Me Word Quizβ Youβre listening to A Way with Words. Iβm Martha Barnette...
Bavarian Chalet. Mushroom Basket. Moose Point. Who in the heck comes up with the names of paints, anyway? Martha and Grant ponder that mystery. They also explain why those annoying emails go by the name spam. And Grant explains the difference...
This week, itβs headlines that make you do a doubletake, like βChildβs Stool Great for Use in Garden.β Martha and Grant discuss a few of these bloopers, also known as crash blossoms. Also, if you unthaw something, are you freezing it or unfreezing...
A woman from Dallas wants to know about a verbal habit she grew up with in her Cajun French speaking Louisiana family. Itβs use of repetition for emphasis, as in, βitβs hot, but itβs not hot hot.β Grant explains how reduplications, or a repetition...

