Perhaps the story was old, but it was sweeping through academic circles:Four dons were walking down an Oxford street one evening. All were philologists and members of the English department.
Bird names, both common and scientific, try to help clarify which bird is which. A black-capped chickadee by any other name ...
You don’t get to perfection without participation. Democracy is a verb, not a noun. So, when the time comes, get out there ...
35A. This clue is delightful: When reading [A whole bunch of people in a row], make “row” rhyme with “Ow!” The answer is MELEE, a chaotic slugfest. (“Row” in this sense is more common in Britain and ...
Possessive adjectives are one of the most common components of the english language. These broad examples of adjectives tie a noun or object to a person. While other adjectives describe a noun, ...
Some elements of that earlier vision remain: Math for English Majors talks about numbers as nouns, verbs as calculations, and ...
Nouns Fest will premiere October 10 at the United Theater in downtown L.A. The program will present 50 new animated short films from around the globe, ranging from 30-seconds to five minutes in length ...
A four-minute stretch, in which the former president wandered from crowd sizes to cat conspiracy theories, seemed to alter ...