Monthly Gleanings: October 2009

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By Anatoly Liberman

The British journals of the Victorian era are an inexhaustible source of elegant phrases, which arouse in me sometimes envy and sometimes amused wonderment. Therefore, while remaining true to that style, I will say that I follow the comments sent to this blog “with appreciative interest, leavened in some cases by knowledge” (a gem from an 1889 article).

Three linguists called geniuses. My innocent conclusion to the post on the origin of the words sea and ocean ...

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wayword 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Oxford Etymologist samples the mailbag: genius linguists, doing students' homework, they/their, -er to -ar change, more http://tr.im/E3nN

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NEJ Carlson 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

I think you should anoint three ‘Clydesdales’ of etymology who, though they lacked genius, made up the difference in output. Prolificacy deserves as much recognition brilliance, albeit of a rather different sort.

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John Cowan 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

I believe that Wolfgang is one of the group of modern German names that remains unchanged because they are 18th- or 19th-century revivals. Helmut is another. But compare Etzli < Attila, a name that remained in the memory of legend if not in actual use.

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Anatoly's gleanings, "... the..paper of my university, which is...interested in peace, sports, diversity, & condoms." http://bit.ly/2QQHnw

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