The listener show! (canceled, think, lettuce, funnily, episode numbers, at about, mangos, musgos)

The listener show! (canceled, think, lettuce, funnily, episode numbers, at about, mangos, musgos)

965. It's a listener question extravaganza! I answer your questions about "canceled," "another think/thing coming," zero plurals such as "fish," the way I reference verbs, episode numbers, "at about," mangos versus green peppers, and muskgos. (And if I didn't answer your question, don't despair. I hope to do another show with listener questions in a month or two.)

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981. Major style guides now have advice on when and how you should cite AI chatbots such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. We look at what you need to include in your writing so you're handling this kin...

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Exploring the 'Funnest' Parts of Language with Anne Curzan

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980. This week, I talk with with Anne Curzan about the fascinating world of language evolution, her new book, "Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Language," and why li...

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The birth of punctuation: from oral traditions to silent reading. Noun clusters. A wing wang in a mucket.

The birth of punctuation: from oral traditions to silent reading. Noun clusters. A wing wang in a mucket.

979. In the first segment, we unravel the mysteries surrounding the origins and transformation of punctuation. From the early days when words ran together without spaces, to the introduction of punctu...

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How to become a supercommunicator, with Charles Duhigg

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978. Join Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author, Charles Duhigg, as we talk about mastering the art of communication and his new book, "Supercommunicators." We explore the skills an...

18 Apr 202419min

Big changes in Associated Press style. The 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' finale was catawampus. Bappy

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977. This week, we cover the latest AP Stylebook updates that were just revealed at the ACES conference. From the switch to Merriam-Webster to easing up on the word "unique," we look at what these cha...

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Pet-Speak: From Meowlogisms to Zoomies. 'Imply' or 'Infer'?

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976. How have our pets influenced the way we use language? This week, we dive into the "cativerse" and explore the vocabulary, grammar, and spelling habits of our furry friends. From LOLcats to doggo ...

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