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An exploration and celebration of language and all of it's many quirks, KMUW commentator Lael Ewy.

OnWords: Bro

You might be wondering why young people are calling each other a type of women’s underwear. But “brah,” is really a version of “bro,” a term with whic...
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OnWords: Metaphorical Language

Metaphorical language is powerful. We use it to make the unfamiliar familiar and to make us see the familiar in a different light. A reporter may spea...
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OnWords: Hong Kong People

I was intrigued immediately by the way the people of Hong Kong describe themselves. Through all the coverage of the Umbrella Movement of 2014 to the m...
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OnWords: Play

The word “play” comes up when accessing music, on streaming services, and, constantly, with video games. Play is pervasive: an actor plays a role; the...
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OnWords: Informal vs Formal Language

When smartphones and online text editors no longer auto-corrected “gonna” and “kinda,” I knew I had to fight back. It’s not that these constructions a...
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OnWords: e-Prefixes

With the rise of esports, we see also the re-emergence of the e-prefix. Esports are, as the name implies, video games played competitively and for pay...
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OnWords: Hoax

For some reason, the word “hoax” has been on my mind a lot lately. “Hoax” is a word with a storied past. Famous examples range from faux autobiographi...
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OnWords: OK Boomer

When you hear this, the term “OK Boomer” will probably already be fading from public view. As you may recall, the term was briefly noteworthy as a way...
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OnWords: Wikipedia

As an English teacher, I warn students away from Wikipedia. Yet the way it builds meanings and information collectively, from users rather than only e...
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OnWords: Number One, Number Two

There is nothing wrong with numbering off talking points while speaking publicly. It helps listeners keep track of what you’re saying, helping the aud...
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