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Who knew?点击:43
 分类:language 时间:2006-9-4 19:47:55 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
The real added value in the multi-billion-dollar scientific publishing industry is -- wait for it -- copy editing! Well, that and pagination.
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003540.html
Another grammar hallucination点击:45
 分类:language; university 时间:2006-9-3 11:10:44 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
Alas, it's not only native speakers of Chinese who make up arbitrary "rules of English grammar" that are trivially refuted by a few minutes of research into the norms of educated usage. It's true that PKU's new "rule" is a problem for Princeton University, New York University, Boston University, and many others.
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003528.html
Why babies are geniuses at grammar. 点击:46
 分类:language 时间:2006-8-29 20:48:03 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
"And you will see that the 'errors' in their speech are inevitable and will go away in due time." I don't have to feel like a slacker for overlooking Simon's faulty English grammar. Instead I can marvel that he was born knowing how to learn Chinese. Lucky baby, to have a human mind.
http://www.slate.com/id/2148342/fr/rss/
Reflexions 点击:90
 分类:language; fun 时间:2006-8-27 21:12:06 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
What was an aide to do, with his boss hanging on, probably drumming his fingers as vital affairs of state demanded his attention? I covered the phone mouthpiece with my hand and said, “Tell the president I can’t take his call now, I’m on with the chief justice.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/magazine/27wwln_safire.html?ex=1314331200&en=994c81f344802a9c&ei=5...
Iceballs, revisability, language, and intelligent life in the universe点击:33
 分类:language 时间:2006-8-24 20:40:57 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
You don't have to, though. Really, you don't. You can just stay away from Language Log and continue to believe that faith is a verb and that split infinitives can and should be avoided, if that's what you'd like. And Pluto can be forever a planet.
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003492.html
A defense of the word sucks. 点击:65
 分类:language 时间:2006-8-7 21:30:08 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
suck and rock
And take heart, sucks-haters. Soon enough, another bit of slang will come along and gain entrance into our common language, and it will be vastly more offensive than sucks ever was
http://www.slate.com/id/2146866/fr/rss/
The art of trash-talking in online poker. 点击:112
 分类:internet; language; poker 时间:2006-8-6 9:15:47 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
The attacks are often more humorous than scathing and end up scrolling down the screen and disappearing anyway. Although you may never think of your mother the same way again, wading into the virtual world of Internet poker is like stepping into a tub of stingless jellyfish.
http://www.slate.com/id/2147120/
You Need To Read This 点击:48
 分类:language 时间:2006-7-17 20:00:58 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
How need to vanquished have to, must, and should. By Ben Yagoda
So are people who use it in the first person—"I need to go now." The verb broaches no dispute: How can you argue with necessity?
http://www.slate.com/id/2145734/fr/rss/
Compounding the insults点击:35
 分类:language 时间:2006-7-17 11:00:01 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
政治术语的转换:全球化代替西方化,普世价值代替右派,中产阶级代替资产阶级
The fact is that the right owns those object present participle compounds, as surely as it owns values, media bias, the lapel-pin flag, and sentences that begin with "See...." In fact you could trace the whole history of the right's campaigns against liberals via those compounds
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003354.html
Revenge of the Language Nerds 点击:44
 分类:language 时间:2006-7-14 20:37:23 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
Forget what every native English-speaker does and what the greatest writers ever to use English wrote. No evidence from centuries of actual usage is relevant. It's a Rule. Look it up.
http://www.slate.com/id/2143324/fr/rss/
Parts of Speech 点击:52
 分类:language 时间:2006-7-9 11:41:32 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
Current-day grammarians don't even like to use "parts of speech," preferring "word classes" or "lexical categories." A recent trend has been to accept some fuzziness
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/magazine/09wwln_safire.html?ex=1310097600&en=d6097d91772c367d&ei=5...
The Fortune Cookie 500 点击:98
 分类:fun; language 时间:2006-7-6 11:45:56 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
Why business execs love to quote Chinese proverbs.
In Aspen, there was one session that was entirely free of Chinese proverbs: a panel at which Chinese, Japanese, and Western experts talked about China's economy and global imbalances. When I asked David Li if Chinese businesspeople use Chinese proverbs at meetings, he chuckled. "No. If they did it too much, it would seem like a clich?
http://www.slate.com/id/2145072/fr/rss/
Alright 点击:92
 分类:language; rock; fun 时间:2006-7-2 11:09:56 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
all right has joined such stalwarts as "baby" and "yeah" in the halls of song-ending melodramatic melisma. Melisma — no relation to Mariah, Ciara or Aaliyah — is the practice of singing multiple scale-scaling notes on one syllable.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/02/magazine/02wwln_safire.html?ex=1309492800&en=59dcec9d2b8267fc&ei=5...
IPizz, Podaholics, Podestrians点击:77
 分类:ipod; language 时间:2006-6-27 21:00:23 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
Ipod+Masterbating ;)
Some of these words strike me as untrue; slang made up just for the dictionary. But one term I know is true is playlistism -- the act of judging others by their taste in music as revealed by the contents of their iPod or iTunes playlists -- because I wrote a story about it
http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,71247-0.html?tw=rss.index
A brief history of baby-daddies 点击:54
 分类:language; fun 时间:2006-5-8 20:23:06 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
孩子他爹是个什么意思
t seems there are also plenty of writers who just like the way the words sound and don't care much about the stigma once attached to babydaddyhood
http://www.slate.com/id/2141083/fr/rss/
日本人为什么那么能写? 点击:80
 分类:blog; fun; language 时间:2006-5-4 11:16:24 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
甚至还有人批评外国人的文章废话太多, 说个事情本来简简单单就可以说清楚, 说的时候非要夹些无聊的笑话。 (这不就是我吗?)那个人说如果他要是翻译这样的文章, 肯定把笑话全都不翻, 努力让其长度减少
http://blog.donews.com/biantaishabi/archive/2006/05/04/855754.aspx?Pending=true
One Internet or Many?点击:94
 分类:internet; language 时间:2006-5-2 22:41:15 undersound收录 复制到我的网摘
这个报告出来太迟了,不然就放到我的论文里面去了
That turned out not to be true. English was dominant at first. But it faded fast. By the end of 2002, less than half of the web pages were still in English, and the flights from English just continued — babelization, if not balkanization.
http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003384.shtml
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