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How Rock Bands Got Their Names
Published: October 14, 2006
Chumbawamba, Eurythmics, Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Aerosmith, Styx.Have you ever heard a song by a rock band and wondered "How did they decide upon this name for their ...
Etymology Of Last Names
Published: October 14, 2006
What's in a name? Smith, Thompson, Woods, Fitzpatrick – what is your name? Specifically, what is your last name? Also known as a surname or family name, this is the ...
Verbivores, Informavore, Logolepts And Wordaholics
Published: October 14, 2006
Call them word geeks but there are people in America who are in love with the English language. Richard Lederer is one such word lover. Lederer's proclamation is simple, "Carnivores ...
Internet Terms
Published: October 14, 2006
How is your Netiquette? Are you a cyberpunk who engages in daily flame wars? Do you know the differences between an internet, intranet, and extranet? When you're in a chat ...
Ebonics
Published: October 14, 2006
Have you ever been out in public, say walking down the street or riding in an elevator, and heard a group of people talking about "da hood," their "crib," or ...
Etymology Vs. Linguistics
Published: October 14, 2006
Like entomology and etymology, etymology and linguistics are different in most respects. Though they both involve words, etymology is the study of word origins while linguistics studies the scientifics of ...
Proper Names, Abbreviations, Technical Terms, Slang
Published: October 14, 2006
There are five kinds of phrases used in the English language: proper names, abbreviations, acronyms, technical terms, and slang. Though they are all used on a daily basis for a ...
Entomology Vs. Etymology
Published: October 14, 2006
Entomology and Etymology. The same profession? No, absolutely not. The two are totally separate areas of study. Hopefully these explanations are clear.Gary Dunn, M.S. wrote a very extensive explanation of ...
Grammarians
Published: October 14, 2006
Are you a specialist in syntax? Are you passionate about punctuation? Is your nickname a grammar Nazi? Well then, you would be considered a Grammarian, an expert in grammar.The study ...
Word Origins
Published: October 14, 2006
Many colloquial phrases exist in the English language. Some people jump on the bandwagon while others go on the wagon. Some people in the Big Apple go out for the ...