The role of ‘in’ vs. ‘on’ for a popular phrase November 17, 2014 By Merrill Perlman You don’t know the behalf of it
Capitalize this November 10, 2014 By Merrill Perlman What the upper case means for the folk phrase: "If the good Lord’s willing and the creek don’t rise"
Getting to know a ‘monger’ November 4, 2014 By Merrill Perlman The wares of this word are sometimes fish, and sometimes just smell
How common descriptors fall out of favor October 20, 2014 By Merrill Perlman The ‘skunking’ of ‘Oriental’
Beware journo-speak October 7, 2014 By Merrill Perlman Only journalists would call a tragedy a "mishap"
Shakespeare didn’t say that September 30, 2014 By Merrill Perlman Lines that are (mis)attributed to the Bard
Hyphen use disappearing September 2, 2014 By Merrill Perlman Is the web to blame for quick changes to language?