This issue of Word Ways ends Dmitri Borgmann\u27s articles, written not only under his own name, but also using the pseudonyms Merlin X, Houdini IV, Ramona J. Quincunx, Jezebel Q. Xixx, Mejnour Zanoni, Rod P. Selden, and Ravenscroft J. Cloudesley
Abstract : Tennyson\u27s last collection of poems, The Death of Oenone, Akber\u27s Dream and Other P...
The topic of the work are the final words, uttered at the point of death, written down and commemora...
A neglected subject in Word Ways is that of Curtailments. Since someone should write a definitive ar...
Although Dmitri Borgmann died on December 7, 1985, his work lives on for awhile. The editor has a c...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Dmitri Borgmann\u27s death. To commemorate it we present th...
In honor of Dmitri Borgmann\u27s contributions to the field of logology, Word Ways published in Fe...
In the August 1972 issue of Word Ways, Darryl H. Francis shook the world of logology to its very fou...
Dmitri Borgmann has been called the Father of Logology--a term he coined to describe recreational wo...
This collection of essays is devoted to last letters: letters sent - or not - to sever a relationshi...
In my continuing search for answers to Life\u27s Great Questions, I have run across a major imbalanc...
It has often been said that an institution is merely the lengthened shadow of a man. Logology in gen...
One of the uses to which almost all of us frequently put the English language is the writing of lett...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
The topic of the work are the final words, uttered at the point of death, written down and commemora...
Deathbed utterances of famous people are sometimes recorded for posterity and generally contain the ...
Abstract : Tennyson\u27s last collection of poems, The Death of Oenone, Akber\u27s Dream and Other P...
The topic of the work are the final words, uttered at the point of death, written down and commemora...
A neglected subject in Word Ways is that of Curtailments. Since someone should write a definitive ar...
Although Dmitri Borgmann died on December 7, 1985, his work lives on for awhile. The editor has a c...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Dmitri Borgmann\u27s death. To commemorate it we present th...
In honor of Dmitri Borgmann\u27s contributions to the field of logology, Word Ways published in Fe...
In the August 1972 issue of Word Ways, Darryl H. Francis shook the world of logology to its very fou...
Dmitri Borgmann has been called the Father of Logology--a term he coined to describe recreational wo...
This collection of essays is devoted to last letters: letters sent - or not - to sever a relationshi...
In my continuing search for answers to Life\u27s Great Questions, I have run across a major imbalanc...
It has often been said that an institution is merely the lengthened shadow of a man. Logology in gen...
One of the uses to which almost all of us frequently put the English language is the writing of lett...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
The topic of the work are the final words, uttered at the point of death, written down and commemora...
Deathbed utterances of famous people are sometimes recorded for posterity and generally contain the ...
Abstract : Tennyson\u27s last collection of poems, The Death of Oenone, Akber\u27s Dream and Other P...
The topic of the work are the final words, uttered at the point of death, written down and commemora...
A neglected subject in Word Ways is that of Curtailments. Since someone should write a definitive ar...