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April 1, 2018 @ 7:21 am
· Filed under Misnegation
Undernegation of the week, from a reader down under — Jack Waterford, "AFP bloodhounds still just sniffing about", The Canberra Times 3/31/2018: The AFP raids were at the behest of the Registered Organisations Commission, which claims to have feared that the AWU might be in the process of destroying documents relevant to a civil investigation. […]
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February 16, 2018 @ 11:38 pm
· Filed under Misnegation
Headline from the Los Angeles Times: "South Korea's obsession with speedskating isn't hard to miss."
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January 31, 2018 @ 10:42 am
· Filed under Language and the media, Misnegation
RichG sent in a link to Matt Pierce and David Montero, "Warrants in Las Vegas mass shooting reveal name of additional 'person of interest", LA Times 1/30/2018 [emphasis added]: Authorities were looking into an additional "person of interest" following the mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds of others, according […]
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January 26, 2018 @ 8:12 am
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Joanna Klein, "Swatting at Mosquitoes May Help You Avoid Bites, Even if you Miss", NYT 1/25/2018: If you keep swatting at a mosquito, will it leave you alone? Some scientists think so. But it depends. Some blood meals are worth a mosquito risking its life. But if there’s a more attractive or accepting alternative to […]
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January 16, 2018 @ 10:33 am
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The morning mail brings an apparent instance of misnegation — Daniel Boffey, "May faces tougher transition stance from EU amid Norway pressure", The Guardian 1/16/2018: The EU also insists that the UK will only continue to enjoy the benefits of trade agreements with non-EU countries unless “authorised” by Brussels. Given the context, English grammar, and […]
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November 1, 2017 @ 12:44 pm
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Here's the opening to Dahlia Lithwick and Scott Pilutik's piece for Slate, "Lies My Client Told Me" (10/31/17), about a judge ruling that Paul Manafort is not entitled to attorney-client privilege: It’s not an overstatement to characterize the attorney-client privilege as the cornerstone of criminal law, an inviolable right that can and must withstand all manner […]
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June 13, 2017 @ 3:35 pm
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Tom Recht sent in a link to a story in N.Y. Magazine with the headline "Trump is not too crazy to fire the special prosecutor". His accompanying note suggested that …the intended but not quite computable meaning is "it isn't the case that Trump isn't crazy enough to fire the special prosecutor".
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May 14, 2017 @ 6:07 am
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"Cyberattack thwarted by flipping 'kill switch' but experts fear new blitz", ABC News 5/13/2017 The attack appears to have been thwarted by private cybersecurity researchers who identified and triggered the malware’s "kill switch," which halted the attacks before it spread throughout U.S. networks, a senior U.S. intelligence official confirmed, but it is unclear whether, the […]
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April 16, 2017 @ 3:49 pm
· Filed under Misnegation, Semantics
Somebody just sent me a note that begins, "I don’t doubt that the letter is fake…".
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April 15, 2017 @ 2:40 pm
· Filed under Grammar, Language and philosophy, Misnegation
This is NOT a post about misnegation, a frequent topic at Language Log. This is a reflection on the sublimity of nonnegation, which is not quite the same as transcendental affirmation. It is a linguistic and philosophical inquiry on the absence of nothingness. First comes the linguistics; at the end comes the philosophy. In Mandarin, […]
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April 5, 2017 @ 7:27 am
· Filed under Phonetics and phonology
Geoff Pullum, "The world's greatest grammarian", Chronicle of Higher Education 4/3/2017 [emphasis added]: We mostly did 11-hour days, starting as soon after 7 a.m. as we could and working till 6 p.m., breaking for a short lunch at 1 p.m. to discuss the morning’s work. Virtually every day we would find over our sandwiches that […]
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April 4, 2017 @ 10:17 am
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From Senator Maria Cantwell's Facebook wall: Any attempt to say that Judge Gorsuch is not anything but overly qualified for this job is blasphemous. Misnegation, or not? The layered uses of any make the calculation harder.
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April 1, 2017 @ 8:47 am
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Ellen Eldridge and Raisa Habersham, "I-85 collapses after massive fire: ‘The entire bridge is compromised’", Atlanta Journal-Constitution 3/31/2017: The bridge on I-85 northbound just south of Ga. 400 near Piedmont Road collapsed about 7 p.m., Atlanta fire spokesman Sgt. Cortez Stafford confirmed. No injuries to motorists or first responders were reported. Officials said they […]
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