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Wash your mouth out!

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October 2005, no. 275

A Word On Words by Pam Peters

CAE Press, $19.80 pb, 90 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Away With Words: A frolic through the landscape of language by Ruth Wajnryb

ABC Books, $27.95 pb, 328 pp

Wash your mouth out!

by
October 2005, no. 275

Books on language have been immensely popular in recent years. Simon Winchester’s The Surgeon of Crowthorne (1999) was a study of the relationship between James Murray, the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, and the insane citation collector Dr Minor. Winchester followed this with The Meaning of Everything (2003), a history of the Oxford English Dictionary project. In Australia, the reception of Don Watson’s Death Sentence: The Decay of Public Language (2003) and of Watson’s Dictionary of Weasel Words (2004) demonstrated the general reading public’s interest in language matters.

Fred Ludowyk reviews 3 books about language

A Word On Words

by Pam Peters

CAE Press, $19.80 pb, 90 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Away With Words: A frolic through the landscape of language

by Ruth Wajnryb

ABC Books, $27.95 pb, 328 pp

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