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I'm an adjunct full professor
at UC Berkeley's School of
Information. My linguistics
research
includes work in semantics and pragmatics, text classification, and
written-language structure, and I also work and write on the social and
cultural implications of new technologies. I do a feature on language on
the NPR show "Fresh Air" and have
written
numerous commentaries on language for the Sunday New York Times Week in Review, as well as for other periodicals. I've also contributed occasional "letters from America" to the BBC4 series "State of the Union." I'm the emeritus chair of the usage panel of the American
Heritage Dictionary. For the
that-and-a-nickel-will-get-you-on-the-subway file: I have a Bacon
number of 3 and an Erdös number of 4, making for an Erdös-Bacon
number of 7.
Books
Columns
& Commentaries
What's the Deal? (Obama's "new foundation") 6/1/09 Our Friend the Passive Voice 5/1/09 Scoundrels, Sociopaths, and Scumbags (what to call Madoff) 4/13/09 "The Ghost of Populism Rides Again" 3/30/09 A Soupçon of Catachresis (inaugural rhetoric) 1/23/09 Just a Thing Called Joe (word of the year) 12/24/08 The Ism Dismalist of All ("socialism") 10/29/08 Other Fresh Air pieces
Teaching Students to Swim in the Online Sea 2/13/05 "Faith" 12/26/04 It's sort of Like a, You Know, Verbal Rorschach Test 10/17/04) The Curious Fate of Populism 8/15/04 Other Times pieces Other recent commentaries & pieces
The Language
of Death, Los Angeles Times, 2/12/07 |
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University of California at Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 nunberg at-sign berkeley-dot-edu Blogs, &c. I'm a contributor to LanguageLog. If rabble comes can rousers be far behind? Some Other Language-Related Blogs
Other Blogs I Look In On
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