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Today I am writing to recommend someone else’s website (something I don’t do often!)
The website in question is called ‘Grammarphobia’ and is run by the husband-and-wife team of Patricia T. O’Connor and Stewart Kellerman.
I am currently reading one of their books: Origins of the Specious (look again carefully—it’s ‘specious’ not ‘species’!).
The book is about the myths and misconceptions of the English language.
I am using it as my current ‘train book.’
I travel to and from Sky News by the Metro, and while everyone else in the carriage is glued to the screens on their little smart phones, I am reading a book.
Of course.
What else would you expect?
Much of what they write about I agree with totally (can you split the infinitive? Yes, you can!).
But not everything.
For instance, take the word ‘niche’ (which means a small recess, or an appropriate place or position).
They write: ‘Traditionally the word “niche’ has been pronounced NITCH.’
Oh, no it hasn’t.
The real authority on pronunciation is not some American supermarket—it’s the Oxford English Dictionary which says we pronounce the word as NEESH.
But this is only a minor blemish.
Patricia and Stewart are [a] right about almost everything (or everything except ‘niche’), and [b] are always interesting to read.
Hence, I am recommending their website ‘Grammarphobia.’
There you’ll find their latest language blog, and an archive full of previous language blogs, a ‘Q and A’ page filled with the most common questions about language.
(In that it differs from my own ‘Q and A’ page which I am regularly updating with the latest questions I have been asked.)
On ‘Grammarphobia’ there is also a page of common language myths, a list of their books, and a bit about the authors.
You can even subscribe to their newsletter (which only comes out occasionally—not every day, as mine does).
For us wordies it is fun site, and I recommend it.
You can find it at grammarphobia.com.
Grammarphobia: Grammar, etymology, linguistics, usage
Tonight I will join John Stanley for 'The Word Clinic' on 2GB, 4BC, 2CC and the Tapt Radio Network -- right after the 10pm news. You can not only listen but also take part -- on the talkback line or by text.
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* My latest book is called Pray Like This. To look at prayer I do what I do in these Ozword columns: I go through the most famous prayer in the world (The Lord’s Prayer, also known as the Our Father) and unpack it word by word—each chapter being a short word-study on a key word in that prayer. There is a total of 21 words studies in all. To find out more, here’s a link to the publisher’s website (where you can buy a copy if you wish): Pray Like This – matthiasmedia.com.au
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BY THE WAY...
If you'd like to see my A-Z list of Aussie slang, you'll find it here in the Australian Geographic website -- A-Z list of Aussie slang. Here’s the link: The A-Z of Aussie slang - Australian Geographic
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