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Commentary
Madoff: A Scoundrel Or A Sociopath?
April 14, 2009 Linguist Geoff Nunberg considers the proper terminology for describing white-collar fraudster Bernie Madoff, from the Dickensian "scoundrel" to the plebeian "scumbag."
Commentary
The Ghost Of Populism Walks Again — Again
March 30, 2009 The term "populist" has been heavily used by the media lately, most often coupled with "rage," but also with "AIG" and "pitchfork." Linguist Geoff Nunberg examines the roots of the term as well as its current usage.
Politics
Analyzing The Text Of Obama's Inaugural Address
January 23, 2009 Although many Americans heard Barack Obama's inauguration speech, they probably weren't listening for plyptotons and catachresis — but Geoff Nunberg was.
Politics
'Socialist' Charge Draws On Old Fears
October 29, 2008 The McCain campaign's charge that Barack Obama has socialist leanings has put the spotlight on a word relatively uncommon to modern American elections. Linguist Geoff Nunberg explains how the "S" word was used in the past — and why it's come up now.
Commentary
For Candidates, An Accent on Authenticity
October 15, 2008 What do Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, George W. Bush, and John Edwards have in common? They've all been criticized for the way they speak. Linguist Geoff Nunberg has some thoughts about candidates and regional cadence.
Opinion
Parsing The Politics Of 'Main Street'
October 8, 2008 Much has been made of the effects the recent financial crisis will have on "Main Street." Linguist Geoff Nunberg Geoff Nunberg discusses how this term gained such popular — and presidential — usage.
Lipstick On Your Choler (Or: Did You Call Me a Pig?)
September 16, 2008 When Barack Obama trotted out a well-worn, folksy phrase about cosmetics and swine, the political world developed a sudden rash. Linguist Geoff Nunberg asks what all the shouting was about.
Digital Life
Teens, Tech And Language: A Tired Old Tale Retold
July 10, 2008 From the telegraph to the typewriter to the text message, every new technology inspires rhapsodies about the effect it'll have on language — especially the language of the young. Geoff Nunberg points out that language — and the young — somehow manage to survive.
Commentary
Love and Marriage: Still Going Together?
May 28, 2008 Linguist Geoff Nunberg considers the changing definitions of "love" and "marriage."