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Linguist Anne Curzan has thoughts on your language pet peeves, including “these ones,” “dilly-dally,” and “sneaked” versus “snuck” (or would it be sneaked “versing” snuck?). She looks into historical examples of language changes that were once controversial and now are no bigs – and how we can be more kind by celebrating diversity in language rather than judging it.

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PHOTO: Author photo of Anne Curzan.

 

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Anne Curzan, Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words

 

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Samuel Rogers 

George Lakoff 

John McWhorter 

 

Live event programmed by Michael Green

Live event produced by Jesse Swanson

Live event stage managed by Juju Laurie and Devonte Washington

Live event produced and mixed by Jeff Kolar

Podcast edited and mixed by Alisa Rosenthal

Podcast story editing by Alexandra Quinn

 

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