Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the February 1968 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann briefly reviewed the history of number nome...
Many English number-names can be imbedded in words or split between two words; Martin Gardner exploi...
Ross Eckler\u27s Making the ALphabet Dance (St. Martin\u27s 1996) lists 20 words on page 236, each c...
Following my article Number Names contained in Words and Phrases in November 2001, the editor asked ...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
In Word Watch, Anne H. Soukhanov of The American Heritage Dictionary cited some examples of a c...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
In this article we explore some properties of the number names: the results of looking at the names ...
The field of recreational linguistics is full of unsolved problems. The purpose of this article is t...
This revision upgrades one area of the original article, published on pages 83-90 of the May 2003 is...
Readers will be familiar with assigning A=1, B=2 though Z=26 to find the letter total of a word. Mo...
This article attempts to provide a taxonomy and nomenclature for that type of wordplay which involve...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
How many one-letter words are there in the English language? If you answered 26, well done! If you a...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the February 1968 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann briefly reviewed the history of number nome...
Many English number-names can be imbedded in words or split between two words; Martin Gardner exploi...
Ross Eckler\u27s Making the ALphabet Dance (St. Martin\u27s 1996) lists 20 words on page 236, each c...
Following my article Number Names contained in Words and Phrases in November 2001, the editor asked ...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
In Word Watch, Anne H. Soukhanov of The American Heritage Dictionary cited some examples of a c...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
In this article we explore some properties of the number names: the results of looking at the names ...
The field of recreational linguistics is full of unsolved problems. The purpose of this article is t...
This revision upgrades one area of the original article, published on pages 83-90 of the May 2003 is...
Readers will be familiar with assigning A=1, B=2 though Z=26 to find the letter total of a word. Mo...
This article attempts to provide a taxonomy and nomenclature for that type of wordplay which involve...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
How many one-letter words are there in the English language? If you answered 26, well done! If you a...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
In the February 1968 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann briefly reviewed the history of number nome...
Many English number-names can be imbedded in words or split between two words; Martin Gardner exploi...