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The excellent Grant Barrett aka Mo Nickels has started a new word site:Double-Tongued Word Wrester records words as they enter and leave the English language.
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Its recent hire of Engagement Editor Grant Barrett, who will continue to host his KPBS news program while assuming the new position.
Sara-Ellen Amster, Ph.D.: Journalism Students Take on Role of Digital Pioneers Ph.D. Sara-Ellen Amster 2010
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Some people have speculated Yiddish origins, but I think Grant Barrett nailed it in an 2004 Chicago Tribune article about "meh" and "D'oh" -- "I suspect they're both just transcribed versions of oral speech, which has any number of single-syllable sounds that mean a variety of things."
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My friend Grant Barrett did a great job of capturing exactly why I recommend the ferry:
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So, I return to the classics, Double-Tongued Word Wrester, the excellent word blog by Grant Barrett, noted lexicographer and author of the upcoming Official Dictionary of Unofficial English.
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Grant Barrett, project editor of the Historical Dictionary of American Slang, writes to say they're looking for letters of support from users of the existing two volumes of the dictionary: Editing is currently underway for the final two volumes in the P-Z range with Volume III tentatively scheduled for release in 2006.
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Many thanks to Grant Barrett for alerting me to the link; I should add that Pinyin.info has all sorts of goodies, including a list of Taipei street names in Chinese characters and Hanyu Pinyin.
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They include Steve Kleinedler, 38, who is second in command at American Heritage and has a phonetic vowel chart tattooed across his back; Grant Barrett, 34, project editor of The Historical Dictionary of American Slang, whom Ms. McKean describes as looking as if he'd just as soon fix a car as edit a dictionary; and Peter Sokolowski, 35, an associate editor at Merriam-Webster and a professional trumpet player.
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The whole article is interesting, and it's always good to see Grant Barrett getting some press.
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Grant Barrett sends along the following linguistic puzzler:
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