David Skinner on why the American Heritage Dictionary closed its usage panel this year—and why it existed in the first place.
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David Skinner on why the American Heritage Dictionary closed its usage panel this year—and why it existed in the first place.
It can be shocking to realize that we are able to follow rules that no one ever taught us explicitly.
“[[[When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people [to dissolve the political bands [which have connected…
Are you using “diverse” radically or oppressively? Here’s a handy flowchart to help you out.
Crayola announced the name of its new blue crayon Friday after a naming contest, and critics say the winning name, Bluetiful, teaches children a non-word.
Or, at least, help you figure out when to use an Oxford comma.