Why English is the best language for Wordle, with Lynne Murphy

Why English is the best language for Wordle, with Lynne Murphy

928. Listen to the interview that got me playing Wordle again. Lynne Murphy shared all sorts of things you probably didn't know about this game!

Lynne Murphy is professor of linguistics at the University of Sussex in England, the author of the book "The Prodigal Tongue," and the writer of the long-running Separated by a Common Language blog.

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768 - Why Aren't We 'Whelmed'? And Cabin 'Fever,' Anyone?

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767 - The semicolon is so much more interesting than you imagine

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766 - 'Flaunt' and 'Flout.' 'Band Together.'

766 - 'Flaunt' and 'Flout.' 'Band Together.'

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765 - Say No to Marshall Law. How 'Vaccine' Is Related to 'Cow.'

765 - Say No to Marshall Law. How 'Vaccine' Is Related to 'Cow.'

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764 - Skeleton Crew. Hunker Down. Uncharted. Existential.

Times are terrible, but no matter what is happening, we will always have interesting words and phrases to explore.Read the transcripts. Skeleton Crew. Hunker Down. Uncharted. Existential.Subscribe to ...

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763 - How to Write Better Email. 'Pandemic' vs. 'Epidemic.' 'Canceled' vs. 'Cancelled.'

763 - How to Write Better Email. 'Pandemic' vs. 'Epidemic.' 'Canceled' vs. 'Cancelled.'

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