War On Words
The War on Words – Jan. 2017
A monthly column in which we attempt, however futilely, to defend the English language against ...
War On Words
The War on Words – Dec. 2016
Begs the question means to assume the conclusion of an argument—a type of circular reasoning
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The War on Words – Oct. 2016
Being on Facebook means never having to pay attention to spelling, punctuation, grammar, or, really, ...
War On Words
The War on Words – Sept. 2016
Defend the English language against misuse and abuse Close, But No Cigar
War On Words
The War on Words – Aug. 2016
Defend the English language against misuse and abuse Department of Redundancies Dept.
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The War on Words – July 2016
Here, hands down, is the most common punctuation mistake: misplaced quotation marks. Or, put another ...
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The War on Words – June 2016
A monthly column in which we attempt, however futilely, to defend the English language against ...
War On Words
The War on Words – May 2016
Defend the English language against misuse and abuse Media Watch
War On Words
The War on Words – April 2016
A monthly column in which we attempt, however futilely, to defend the English language against ...






