Geoff Nunberg's Word Of The Year: Big Data
"Big Data" hasn't made any of the words-of-the-year lists I've seen so far. That's probably because it didn't get the wide public exposure given to items like "frankenstorm,""fiscal cliff" and YOLO.
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View ArticleHistorical Vocab: When We Get It Wrong, Does It Matter?
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View ArticleEven Dictionaries Grapple With Getting 'Marriage' Right
It's a funny thing about dictionaries. First we're taught to revere them, then we have to learn to set them aside. Nobody ever went wrong starting a middle-school composition with, "According to...
View Article'Horrific' And 'Surreal': The Words We Use To Bear Witness
Mass shootings, bus crashes, tornadoes, terrorist attacks — we've gotten adept at talking about these things. Act of God or act of man, they're all horrific. At least that was the word you kept hearing...
View ArticleCalling It 'Metadata' Doesn't Make Surveillance Less Intrusive
"This is just metadata. There is no content involved." That was how Sen. Dianne Feinstein defended the NSA's blanket surveillance of Americans' phone records and Internet activity. Before those...
View ArticleBracing For Google Glass: An In-Your-Face Technology
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View ArticleThe Internet's 'Twerk' Effect Makes Dictionaries Less Complete
Evidently it was quite fortuitous. Just a couple of days after MTV's Video Music Awards, Oxford Dictionaries Online released its quarterly list of the new words it was adding. To the delight of the...
View ArticleWas Rand Paul's Plagiarism Dishonest Or A Breach Of Good Form?
Even taken together, the charges didn't seem to amount to that big a deal — just a matter of quoting a few factual statements and a Wikipedia passage without attributing them. But as Rand Paul...
View ArticleNarcissistic Or Not, 'Selfie' Is Nunberg's Word Of The Year
I feel a little defensive about choosing "selfie" as my Word of the Year for 2013. I've usually been partial to words that encapsulate one of the year's major stories, such as "occupy" or "big data."...
View ArticleSorry Assiduous (adj.) SAT-Takers, Linguist In Dudgeon (n.) Over Vocab...
When I took the SATs a very long time ago, it didn't occur to us to cram for the vocabulary questions. Back then, the A in SAT still stood for "aptitude," and most people accepted the wholesome fiction...
View ArticleHackers? Techies? What To Call San Francisco's Newcomers
"There goes the neighborhood." Every so often that cry goes up in San Francisco, announcing a new chapter in American cultural history, as the rest of the country looks on. There were the beats in...
View Article150 Years After Marx, 'Capital' Still Can't Shake Loose Of 'Das Kapital'
A lot of things had to come together to turn Thomas Piketty's controversial Capital in the Twenty-First Century into the tome of the season. There's its timeliness, its surprising accessibility and the...
View ArticleDo Feelings Compute? If Not, The Turing Test Doesn't Mean Much
To judge from some of the headlines, it was a very big deal. At an event held at the Royal Society in London, for the first time ever, a computer passed the Turing Test, which is widely taken as the...
View ArticleWas Rand Paul's Plagiarism Dishonest Or A Breach Of Good Form?
Even taken together, the charges didn't seem to amount to that big a deal — just a matter of quoting a few factual statements and a Wikipedia passage without attributing them. But as Rand Paul...
View ArticleNarcissistic Or Not, 'Selfie' Is Nunberg's Word Of The Year
I feel a little defensive about choosing "selfie" as my Word of the Year for 2013. I've usually been partial to words that encapsulate one of the year's major stories, such as " occupy " or " big data...
View ArticleSorry Assiduous (adj.) SAT-Takers, Linguist In Dudgeon (n.) Over Vocab...
When I took the SATs a very long time ago, it didn't occur to us to cram for the vocabulary questions. Back then, the A in SAT still stood for "aptitude," and most people accepted the wholesome fiction...
View ArticleHackers? Techies? What To Call San Francisco's Newcomers
"There goes the neighborhood." Every so often that cry goes up in San Francisco, announcing a new chapter in American cultural history, as the rest of the country looks on. There were the beats in...
View Article150 Years After Marx, 'Capital' Still Can't Shake Loose Of 'Das Kapital'
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View ArticleDo Feelings Compute? If Not, The Turing Test Doesn't Mean Much
To judge from some of the headlines, it was a very big deal. At an event held at the Royal Society in London, for the first time ever, a computer passed the Turing Test, which is widely taken as the...
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