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Language Corner
The AP and the latest style
April 29, 2021
By
Merrill Perlman
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Latter-day Saints move to remove ‘Mormon’ from lexicon
April 15, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
AP
updates guidance on mentions of race, accent marks, and more
April 8, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
AP tackles language about race in this year’s style guide
April 1, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
The expression ‘hive off’ didn’t come from beekeeping
March 25, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
The difference between protest and dissent
March 18, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
How we got the terms postlude, prelude, and interlude
March 11, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
The term ‘shoddy’ used to have a different meaning
March 4, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
More than me, or more than I? The big debate
February 25, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
‘Mansplaining’ and its offspring
February 18, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
When usage goes out the window
February 11, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
Using commas with compound sentences
February 4, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
Why journalists should avoid the word ‘collective’
January 28, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
How the word ‘queer’ was adopted by the LGBTQ community
January 22, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
The transformation of the word geek
January 14, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
The words that defined 2018
January 7, 2019
By
Merrill Perlman
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