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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly.

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Ryan's linguistics blog: allophones and marginal phonemes

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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, January 14, 2012. Allophones and marginal phonemes. Here’s a recent article on marginality in phonemes: Currie Hall, Kathleen. 2013. A typology of intermediate phonological relationships. 302: 215–275. DOI 10.1515/tlr-2013-0008. June 11, 2013 at 4:53 PM. 302: 215–275. DOI 10.1515/tlr-2013-0008. June 11, 2013 at 4:54 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I liv...

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Ryan's linguistics blog: January 2012

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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, January 21, 2012. My friend and erstwhile colleague Josh Birchall posted a link on Facebook to an interesting TED talk by Mark Pagel. Entitled How Language Transformed Humanity. At any rate, it's an interesting talk, even if it's not perfect, and I think well worth watching. Saturday, January 14, 2012. Allophones and marginal phonemes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Ryan's linguistics blog: November 2011

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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, November 19, 2011. Saturday, November 12, 2011. I ran across an interesting spelling pronunciation the other day (I have the sense that it was on Not Always Right. But I've been unable to find it). A woman ordering quiche asked for kwɪki. Rather than kiʃ. Saturday, November 5, 2011. Over the summer I was asked if I would review Rocket Languages.

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Ryan's linguistics blog: December 2010

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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, December 11, 2010. English, like most if not all languages, has what are called Negative Polarity Items (NPIs). NPIs are words or phrases that have to be scoped under some sort of negation, irrealis, or otherwise nonaffirmative clause. One example in English is "ever". We can say I haven't ever been to Atlantic City. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). John Wells's pho...

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Ryan's linguistics blog: Review: Through the Language Glass

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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, November 22, 2014. Review: Through the Language Glass. Disclaimer: I was sent a free review copy of this book. OK, the blog post:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review: Through the Language Glass. View my complete profile. The 5th Annual Clarion Write-a-thon. John Wells's phonetic blog. Tom Wolfe discovers language.

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What’s Happening with Because? « Literal-Minded

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Linguistic commentary from a guy who takes things too literally. What people are saying. I admire anyone with a PhD in Linguistics who can talk about English usage in such a practical and useful way. ( Pat Schwieterman. Administrator of the Eggcorn Forum). The author balances the complexity of formal linguistic analysis by creating a light insightful discourse that is filled with a great sense of humor. ( Anna Mikhaylova. On Teach It If You Can). Hannah, in a comment. On the Galactic Cactus forum). Fluen...

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Lovely Little Lexemes: There really is a word for everything...

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Exploring the strange and wonderful English language, one word at a time. Thursday, November 20, 2014. There really is a word for everything. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Didn't find what you were looking for? Is there a word, language quirk, or something else you'd like to see here? Tell me in the comments or tweet it to @abrummund! Get some writing juices flowing. There really is a word for everything. Infographic: 2nd Languages Around the World. How to fart in Korea. Follow LLL by email.

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Lovely Little Lexemes: Did you know...

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Exploring the strange and wonderful English language, one word at a time. Monday, September 22, 2014. Why we call it a "trunk? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Didn't find what you were looking for? Is there a word, language quirk, or something else you'd like to see here? Tell me in the comments or tweet it to @abrummund! Follow LLL by email. View my complete profile. A Walk in the Words. Echoes from the Universe. English Language and Usage. Red Pen, Inc. Throw Grammar from the Train.

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Lovely Little Lexemes: Link dump

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Exploring the strange and wonderful English language, one word at a time. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. An unexpected history of ketchup. In this NPR interview with Dan Jurafsky, author of "The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu. A Quick Guide to Liberian English, by Michaeleen Doucleff on NPR Blogs. Don't 'let a frog out of your mouth' by misusing these fun international idioms. And others for 'Oxford Word of the Year'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Didn't find what you were looking for?

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A mondegreen illustrated - A Roguish Chrestomathy

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A mondegreen illustrated - A Roguish Chrestomathy. The pultaceous wisdom of a word weevil. Pertaining or appropriate to, characteristic of, rogues (or vagrants); disreputable. Acting (or wandering) like rogues; knavish or rascally in conduct. Playfully mischievous; arch, waggish. Of plants: Inferior, degenerate. A collection of choice passages from an author or authors, esp. one compiled to assist in the acquirement of a language. Out there on the web. Tenser, said the Tensor. Skullturf Q. Beavispants.

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Let us sit upon the ground... - A Roguish Chrestomathy

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Let us sit upon the ground. - A Roguish Chrestomathy. The pultaceous wisdom of a word weevil. Pertaining or appropriate to, characteristic of, rogues (or vagrants); disreputable. Acting (or wandering) like rogues; knavish or rascally in conduct. Playfully mischievous; arch, waggish. Of plants: Inferior, degenerate. A collection of choice passages from an author or authors, esp. one compiled to assist in the acquirement of a language. Out there on the web. Tenser, said the Tensor. Geek of All Trades.

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Writer's Block: Cover Me - A Roguish Chrestomathy

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Writer's Block: Cover Me - A Roguish Chrestomathy. The pultaceous wisdom of a word weevil. Pertaining or appropriate to, characteristic of, rogues (or vagrants); disreputable. Acting (or wandering) like rogues; knavish or rascally in conduct. Playfully mischievous; arch, waggish. Of plants: Inferior, degenerate. A collection of choice passages from an author or authors, esp. one compiled to assist in the acquirement of a language. Out there on the web. Tenser, said the Tensor. Skullturf Q. Beavispants.

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Ryan's linguistics blog

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