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03 Mar, 2009

Words: mixed up meanings

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Grammar posts| Interesting stuff| Writing

English has got to be one of the toughest languages to learn. Even our exceptions to the rules have exceptions.
Here are some of my recent mental meanderings on mixed up meanings.
Confusing homophones
1.                  This bimonthly publication comes out every other month, and that bimonthly publication comes             
                              out twice a month. Both sentences are correct.
2.                  Loan (verb) me [...]

The word SET has the most definitions of any word in the English language.
SET has 464 definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Here’s how the others stack up:
RUN – 396 (defs.)
           GO – 368
          TAKE – 343
          STAND – 334
          GET – 289
          TURN – 288
          PUT – 268
          FALL – 264
          STRIKE – 250

set 1 
v. [...]

In one of my first posts titled Evolving Language, we saw that with over 600,000 words, English contains more words than any language in human history. That posts explored how the English language acquires new words. This post adds another dimension; it is another piece to the puzzle we call the English language. In the [...]

27 Apr, 2008

English is Nutty 4

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Fun stuff| Grammar posts

Most of us use Nutty English expression to mean something entirely different than what we are actually saying. 
What is said-What is meant-Why it’s nutty

I could care less – I couldn’t care less - think about it. 
 
I miss not seeing you – I miss seeing you – unless you’re breaking up. 
 
A non-stop flight – A flight with no intermediate [...]

24 Apr, 2008

English is nutty 2

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Fun stuff| Grammar posts

If uplift is the same as lift up, why are upset and set up opposite in meaning?
 
Why are pertinent and impertinent, canny and uncanny, and famous and infamous neither opposites nor the same?
 
How can raise and raze and reckless and wreckless be opposites when each pair contains the same sound?
 
Why does six, seven, eight, and [...]

21 Apr, 2008

English is nutty.

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Fun stuff| Grammar posts

What’s so hard about learning English? 
Nothing compared to teaching English as a Second Language to really
smart students who love to ask “Why?”
 
Day 1 lesson plan – Explain why:
quicksand is slow
A guinea pig is not a pig, and it is not from Guinea.
A boxing ring is square
the blackbird hen is brown,
blackboards can be [...]

13 Apr, 2008

Write good 5

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Fun stuff| Grammar posts

1.   A writer must not shift your point of view.
2.   Don’t overuse exclamation marks!!
3.   Place pronouns as close as possible, especially in long sentences, as of 10 or more words, to their antecedents.
3.   Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.
4.   If any word is improper at the end of a sentence, [...]

03 Apr, 2008

Odd Words: CATOPTROMANCY

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Interesting stuff

CATOPTROMANCY

Divination by means of mirrors.
“Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who is the fairest of them all?” At some time or other, almost anything you can think of has been used to foretell the future, from straws on a red-hot iron to disembowelled chickens. But the mirror, that most strange thing that allows not only [...]

02 Apr, 2008

Odd Words #2

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Interesting stuff

BAFFLEGAB

Incomprehensible or pretentious verbiage.
This word hit the newspapers and public notice on 19 January 1952, the day after a plaque was presented to its inventor to mark his creation of this invaluable word. He was Milton A Smith, assistant general counsel for the US Chamber of Commerce. It was presented by Michael V DiSalle, the [...]

28 Mar, 2008

Spanish makes a great second language

Posted by: robertstevenson In: Life| Thoughts| Writing

Learning another language can be a fun and satisfying experience. Moreover, the joy of communicating with folks in their own language can be contagious. Just observe your kids or your neighbor’s kids. With the steady influx of immigrants and international students to our neighborhoods, children are picking up new languages from their friends and classmates [...]


 

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