And now, let us digress

Q: I couldn’t find anything on the verb “gress,” yet it forms the root of many often used words today.  How about a take on the apparently outdated verb and …

All Things Linguistic

When we walk around a place where people live, we often see signs of how the people there are thinking about language. Literal signs, from official signage reflecting language policies …

Two from Bathrobe. : languagehat.com

The indefatigable Bathrobe has sent me a couple of good links I hereby share with you: 1) Arthur Waley’s “Notes on Translation” (The Atlantic, November 1958; archived) has lots of …

All Things Linguistic

When we try to represent languages on a map, it’s common to assign each language a zone or a point which represents some idea of where it’s used or where …