June 2013 Archives by date
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- MERS entry in progress
Gail Stygall
- From a games site: dialect clash
Wilson Gray
- The throne in the John
Benjamin Barrett
- More on true/false facts
Neal Whitman
- More on true/false facts
Laurence Horn
- More on true/false facts
David A. Daniel
- our Steve Kleinedler on the lexicographer's waiting game
Laurence Horn
- More on true/false facts
Joel S. Berson
- The throne in the John
W Brewer
- yet another clause running amock
victor steinbok
- More on true/false facts
W Brewer
- Antedating of "Flying Saucer"
Shapiro, Fred
- "redefining" marriage
Geoffrey Nunberg
- "redefining" marriage
Benjamin Barrett
- Crash blossom from al-Jazeera
Wilson Gray
- between inclusive
Benjamin Barrett
- Antedating of "Flying Saucer"
Dave Wilton
- "redefining" marriage
Laurence Horn
- between inclusive
Dan Goncharoff
- Culture and language come top down
Herb Stahlke
- Crash blossom from al-Jazeera
Joel S. Berson
- Word: midcore - midcore game, midcore gamer (contrast with: hardcore gamer, casual gamer)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- between inclusive
Benjamin Barrett
- between inclusive
Joel S. Berson
- Modern Proverb: If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything (Suggested revision for DMP)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- between inclusive
Benjamin Barrett
- between inclusive
Joel S. Berson
- between inclusive
Laurence Horn
- between inclusive
Joel S. Berson
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Charles C Doyle
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Ben Zimmer
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Lisa Galvin
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Laurence Horn
- another obit coinage claim
Laurence Horn
- another obit coinage claim
ADSGarson O'Toole
- another obit coinage claim
Ben Zimmer
- more crash blossom territory?
Victor Steinbok
- between inclusive
Wilson Gray
- between inclusive
Benjamin Barrett
- Crash blossom from al-Jazeera
Wilson Gray
- another obit coinage claim
ADSGarson O'Toole
- "redefining" marriage
Wilson Gray
- Crash blossom: "Germany sends troops to flood towns"
Hugo
- Word: midcore - midcore game, midcore gamer (contrast with: hardcore gamer, casual gamer)
Hugo
- Word: midcore - midcore game, midcore gamer (contrast with: hardcore gamer, casual gamer)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- more crash blossom territory?
Joel S. Berson
- between inclusive
Joel S. Berson
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Joel S. Berson
- Business Insider isoglosses
Michael Everson
- Business Insider isoglosses
Laurence Horn
- Word: midcore - midcore game, midcore gamer (contrast with: hardcore gamer, casual gamer)
Laurence Horn
- flabble
Herb Stahlke
- The lonely shepherd
Neal Whitman
- The lonely shepherd
Laurence Horn
- Pronunciation of "malware"
W Brewer
- The lonely shepherd
Benjamin Barrett
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Tom Zurinskas
- The lonely shepherd
Tom Zurinskas
- "On", "Off", and "Pain" as verbs
Arun K Raman
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Laurence Horn
- "customer care"
Charles C Doyle
- "customer care"
W Brewer
- The lonely shepherd
Joel S. Berson
- The lonely shepherd
W Brewer
- OT: "On", "Off", and "Pain" as verbs
Joel S. Berson
- Pronunciation of "malware"
Joel S. Berson
- Pronunciation of "malware"
W Brewer
- two on my blog
Arnold Zwicky
- A dialect map of the U.S. - http://goo.gl/15cQO
Wilson Gray
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases
Shapiro, Fred
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases
Laurence Horn
- A dialect map of the U.S. - http://goo.gl/15cQO
Ben Zimmer
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- "investigational drugs"
Arnold Zwicky
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Laurence Horn
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Alice Faber
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Ben Zimmer
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- "investigational drugs"
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- mulling about
Michael Sheehan
- mulling about
Dan Goncharoff
- mulling about
Benjamin Barrett
- mulling about
Joel S. Berson
- Query on Most Famous ESPN Catchphrases (UNCLASSIFIED)
Margaret Lee
- Antedating of "off-colour"
Hugo
- two more on my blog
Arnold Zwicky
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Chris Waigl
- the Original Six
Victor Steinbok
- the Original Six
Laurence Horn
- From Barry Popil's website: Famous Babe Ruth quote on salary
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- eminent/imminent
Dan Goodman
- From Barry Popil's website: Famous Babe Ruth quote on salary
ADSGarson O'Toole
- From Barry Popil's website: Famous Babe Ruth quote on salary
ADSGarson O'Toole
- the Original Six
Dan Goncharoff
- the Original Six
Laurence Horn
- Headline: Le _hold-up_ =?UTF-8?Q?=C3=A0_?=mille milliards de dollars [NT]
Wilson Gray
- UK Accent Creep
Tom Zurinskas
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Amy West
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Alice Faber
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
W Brewer
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Joel S. Berson
- eminent/imminent
Joel S. Berson
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- eminent/imminent
ADSGarson O'Toole
- eminent/imminent
Joel S. Berson
- eminent/imminent
Arnold Zwicky
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
Wilson Gray
- eminent/imminent
Ben Zimmer
- eminent/imminent
Joel S. Berson
- "napsters" in 1720, long before the Internet; also "ditch" and "rince"
Joel S. Berson
- eminent/imminent
Charles C Doyle
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
Dan Goodman
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Amy West
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- eminent/imminent
Arnold Zwicky
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
Laurence Horn
- eminent/imminent
ADSGarson O'Toole
- American dialect under attack
Tom Zurinskas
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
Hugo
- Antedating of "dinner-party"
Hugo
- Jane Austen and slang - article in UK newspaper
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Chris Waigl
- Yinglish in New York City, 100 years ago
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- Interdating of "dinner-party"
Joel S. Berson
- "upstate Manhattan"
Dan Goodman
- "upstate Manhattan"
Laurence Horn
- "upstate Manhattan"
Joel S. Berson
- "Doing Well by Doing Good"
Shapiro, Fred
- Antedating of "Die-Hard"
Shapiro, Fred
- eminent/imminent
Arnold Zwicky
- Hugh Rawson
Shapiro, Fred
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
Stephen Goranson
- "Doing Well by Doing Good"
Joel S. Berson
- yet another clause running amock
Victor Steinbok
- Antedatings of "search engine optimization" and "SEO"
Hugo
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Antedating of "flash mob", n.2
Hugo
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
Brenda Lester
- TV Smith
Bergdahl, David
- Did General George S. Patton describe himself as "an utter, craven coward"?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Sexting and Obamacare
Victor Steinbok
- TV Smith
ADSGarson O'Toole
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Herb Stahlke
- eminent/imminent
Randy Alexander
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Laurence Horn
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Benjamin Barrett
- Antedatings of "live blog" (noun and verb)
Hugo
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Joel S. Berson
- eminent/imminent
Joel S. Berson
- eggcorn or simple misspelling?
Laurence Horn
- c-note
Benjamin Barrett
- eggcorn or simple misspelling?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- eggcorn or simple misspelling?
Joel S. Berson
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Herb Stahlke
- c-note
ADSGarson O'Toole
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Benjamin Barrett
- Antedating of "flash mob", n.2
Hugo
- Antedating of "cold turkey"
Hugo
- Antedating of "cold turkey"
Stephen Goranson
- Antedating of "cold turkey"
Laurence Horn
- Antedating of "cold turkey"
Hugo
- OT: " À ma _job_, …"
Wilson Gray
- 'olly olly oxen free' in Congress
Herb Stahlke
- vacuum
Victor Steinbok
- vacuum
W Brewer
- the Original Six
Dan Goncharoff
- c-note (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- Fwd: Re: "napsters" in 1720, long before the Internet; also "ditch" and "rince"
Jesse Sheidlower
- Antedating of "flash mob", n.2
Hugo
- Wonder how often this happens...
Laurence Horn
- Wonder how often this happens...
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- Wonder how often this happens...
Arnold Zwicky
- Wonder how often this happens...
Laurence Horn
- "upstate Manhattan"
Dan Goodman
- "upstate Manhattan"
Dan Goodman
- No more the "awe" sound in USA
Tom Zurinskas
- Automatic reply: ADS-L Digest - 16 Jun 2013 to 17 Jun 2013 (#2013-169)
Damien Hall
- "upstate Manhattan"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- c-note (UNCLASSIFIED)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- tragedy plus time
ADSGarson O'Toole
- "upstate Manhattan"
Joel S. Berson
- e-reader versus e-book - non-substitutability
ADSGarson O'Toole
- c-note (UNCLASSIFIED)
George Thompson
- ganjapreneur
Benjamin Barrett
- "benefactor"?
George Thompson
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
Neal Whitman
- Newspaper Takes 'Democrat' Out of Name
Dan Goodman
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
Neal Whitman
- c-note (UNCLASSIFIED)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- gist/just eggcorn?
Victor Steinbok
- Swapped "tease" and "spoil"
Hugo
- gist/just eggcorn?
Joel S. Berson
- gist/just eggcorn?
Victor Steinbok
- antedate for "nigger" = exploited person, UK 1941 (OED 1963)
Geoffrey Nunberg
- antedate for "nigger" = exploited person, UK 1941 (OED 1963)
Jesse Sheidlower
- "splint[s]" as a disorder of humans?
Joel S. Berson
- antedate for "nigger" = exploited person, UK 1941 (OED 1963)
Charles C Doyle
- "splint[s]" as a disorder of humans?
Charles C Doyle
- Recipes and word order
Jim Parish
- gist/just eggcorn?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- gist/just eggcorn?
Charles C Doyle
- antedate for "nigger" = exploited person, UK 1941 (OED 1963)
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- Recipes and word order
Geoffrey Steven Nathan
- antedate for "nigger" = exploited person, UK 1941 (OED 1963) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
- gist/just eggcorn?
Victor Steinbok
- gist/just eggcorn?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- gist/just eggcorn?
ADSGarson O'Toole
- gist/just eggcorn?
Charles C Doyle
- "splint[s]" as a disorder of humans?
Joel S. Berson
- Early use of "O.K.=all correct" --not an antedating
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
- Early use of "O.K.=all correct" --not an antedating
Shapiro, Fred
- Antedating of "hot dog" --1884 in Indiana
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
- Antedating of "hot dog" --1884 in Indiana
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
- Antedating of "hot dog" --1884 in Indiana
Shapiro, Fred
- Antedating of "hot dog" --1884 in Indiana
Benjamin Barrett
- FW: Re: "Hot Dog" in 1884 -- message from Barry Popik
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- Snafu [Slight antedating, 15 June 1941]
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- Snafu [Slight antedating, 15 June 1941]
Shapiro, Fred
- Snafu [Slight antedating, 15 June 1941]
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- Antedating of "Pizzazz"?
Shapiro, Fred
- More Definite (Slight) Antedating of "Pizzazz"
Shapiro, Fred
- Another Possible Antedating of "Pizzazz"
Shapiro, Fred
- Antedating of "Pizzazz"?
Douglas G. Wilson
- Another Possible Antedating of "Pizzazz"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- More Definite (Slight) Antedating of "Pizzazz"
Laurence Horn
- More Definite (Slight) Antedating of "Pizzazz"
W Brewer
- Antedating of "hot dog" --1884 in Indiana-CORRECTED COPY
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
- Antedating of "Pizzazz"?
Shapiro, Fred
- pizzazza
ADSGarson O'Toole
- FW: Re: "Hot Dog" in 1884 -- message from Barry Popik
Joel S. Berson
- pizzazza
Laurence Horn
- "bicoastal"
Ben Zimmer
- "bicoastal"
ADSGarson O'Toole
- More Definite (Slight) Antedating of "Pizzazz"
Joel S. Berson
- Antedating of "hot dog"
Carl W. Thiel
- Antedating of "hot dog"
sclements at NEO.RR.COM
- a sadly forgotten masterpiece
George Thompson
- Hartford
Victor Steinbok
- [PW] Jabip or Jabib
Dan Goodman
- The Accent of ELF (English as a Foreign Language)
Tom Zurinskas
- "hobby-horse" from "Much Ado" and the OED
Joel S. Berson
- Antedating of "studmuffin"
Hugo
- [PW] Jabip or Jabib
Hugo
- [PW] Jabip or Jabib
W Brewer
- Jabib
Joan H. Hall
- Jabib
Dan Goncharoff
- [PW] Jabip or Jabib
Tom Zurinskas
- Cappy ham was Re: Hartford
Amy West
- Cocteau Quote About Dictionaries
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Jabib
W Brewer
- Jabib
W Brewer
- a sadly forgotten masterpiece
Wilson Gray
- Fwd: "derailleur, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Victor Steinbok
- cracker
Victor Steinbok
- Quote: I used to be Snow White but I drifted (attrib Mae West 1938)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- tragedy plus time
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Quote: I used to be Snow White but I drifted (attrib Mae West 1938)
Dan Goncharoff
- "derailleur, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Carl W. Thiel
- generic Gypsy
Victor Steinbok
- Quote: I used to be Snow White but I drifted (attrib Mae West 1938)
ADSGarson O'Toole
- Fwd: "derailleur, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Neal Whitman
- Automatic reply: Fwd: "derailleur, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Steve Richardson
- "derailleur, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Benjamin Barrett
- Texas Monthly piece on Texas German
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- cracker
Wilson Gray
- Antedating of Modern "Olympic Games"
Shapiro, Fred
- paranoid
ADSGarson O'Toole
- cracker
Joel S. Berson
- Antedating of Modern "Olympic Games"
Dan Goncharoff
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