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Houghton Mifflin
Have you ever aspired to gain linguistic immortality by making up a word Many people -- such famous writers as Jonathan Swift, Lewis Carroll, and Dr. Seuss, along with many lesser-knowns -- have coined new words that have endured. But most of the new words people put forward fail to find favor. Why are some new words adopted, while others are ignored Allan Metcalf explores this question in his fascinating look at new-word creation.br In surveying past coinages and proposed new words, Metcalf discerns lessons for linguistic longevity. He shows us, for instance, why the humorist Gelett Burgess succeeded in contributing the words blurb and bromide to the language but failed to win anyone over to bleesh or diabob. Metcalf examines terms invented to describe political causes and social phenomena silent majority, Gen-X, terms coined in books edge city, Catch-22, brand names and words derived from them aspirin, Ping-Pong, and words that derive from misunderstandings cherry, kudo. He develops
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