Category: it’s in the dictionary (page 2 of 2)

210: Listener Feedback

We get a lot of feedback from listeners.

So for this episode, we decided to answer questions, and settle some scores. We even ask the musical question: “How do you alphabetise your music collection?”

All on this episode of Talk

180: Bad English (featuring Ammon Shea)

Are you annoyed by grammar purists?

Do prescriptive pedants pester you with trivial issues of usage?

What you need is some ammunition for fighting back. And it’s here, in the new book Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation.…

76: Bogan

It’s official: bogan has made it into the Oxford dictionary.

It’s language’s highest bar to clear, and its inclusion means that by any definition, bogan is truly a word. How do words get into the dictionary, anyway? And what do …

33: Weird Words (featuring Rod L. Evans)

Are you a word maven? Have you ever used an aglet? Do you know where to find an octothorpe?

These and other words are lurking in your dictionary, and they’ve been brought to light in a new …

19: Language Change, Literally

Words don’t always mean what they used to.

Momentarily used to mean ‘for a moment’, and now it means ‘in a moment’. And many people don’t take literally literally. How do we know when it’s time to give the old …

17: OMG, Oxford! WTF?

The Oxford English Dictionary has added 900 new words, including Internet-inspired abbreviations like LOL, OMG, and BFF.

Will this cause the demise of society and the collapse of IQ scores globally?

Linguist Daniel Midgley is here to hose down the …

3: Pavlova

This week, the Oxford English Dictionary dropped a bombshell: the first reference to Pavlova appears in a New Zealand publication, not an Australian one.

How much do we know about the names of our favourite desserts? Why is a lamington

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