Noun: The Gerunding
Today's Irregular Webcomic:
According to CGEL, that should be "Noun: the Gerund-participling".
[Hat tip: Paul Bickart]
Today's Irregular Webcomic:
According to CGEL, that should be "Noun: the Gerund-participling".
[Hat tip: Paul Bickart]
This morning's comics page featured at least two strips focusing on Twitter as a literary genre. There was Doonesbury, in which Larry King demonstrates his command of the form:
And Pearls Before Swine, in which Rat edits Pig's copy of Leaves of Grass:
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Yesterday, most of the comments on The communicative properties of footwear dealt with the gender associations of the word cute. This linguistic stereotype is often used as the basis of comic-strip humor, frequently in the context of shopping, as in this Foxtrot strip from a few years ago:
And (with a twist) in this Preteena from 6/24/2009:
But in fact, the word cute really is used much more often by women than by men, in modern American culture.
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Weasel-speak, as featured in today's Tank McNamara:
There's clearly money in it — and quite a bit of training material out there.
When I tried to read Dilbert this morning, comics.com showed me this instead:
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The latest xkcd is a brilliant way to introduce the topic of child language acquisition and cognitive development:
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Today's Dilbert:
(Click on the image for a larger version.)
I'm not going to quibble about this one.
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