ELVIS LIVES says the graffiti. You\u27ve seen it on tee-shirts, in headlines in the popular press, and on dozens of other items of an ephemeral nature. While the average reader of this particular item of graffiti probably notices that ELVIS and LIVES use the same letters, he or she probably muses over it for not more than a second or two, thinking how appropriate/cute/sad, before dismissing the matter. The serious logologist, however, gives the matter more attention
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Citational evidence for slang and other varieties of colloquial English occasionally strains the tra...
This essay uses a striking example of digital remix promotion - BBC Radio 2’s Elvis ad - to examine ...
Until 1979, when the first series of scholarly articles on what is loosely referred to as the Presl...
Elvis Presley died on 16 August 1977 - already fifteen years ago! In recognition of this anniversar...
August 2002 is the 25th, or silver, anniversary of the death of rock \u27n\u27 roll singer Elvis Pre...
In the February 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis embedded 45 rearrangements of the letters EILSV in va...
It is natural for humans to need to make sense of the world around them and to create order from cha...
When Dr. Loralee Stevens, Community Outreach credit coordinator, moved back to her hometown of Tonga...
In this study I used a critical ethnographic approach to investigate Elvis as a site of performance ...
This article probes the limits of one particular mode of biographic investigation—psychological auto...
This essay uses a striking example of digital remix promotion - BBC Radio 2’s Elvis ad - to examine ...
Citational evidence for slang and other varieties of colloquial English occasionally strains the tra...
Writing, signing and carving names in public spaces are popular ways of indicating somebody’s presen...
Elvis was unhappy. He’d failed in his ambition to become a serious movie actor. His Las Vegas appear...
This written defence accompanies an audio-visual documentary which aims to investigate the potential...
Citational evidence for slang and other varieties of colloquial English occasionally strains the tra...
This essay uses a striking example of digital remix promotion - BBC Radio 2’s Elvis ad - to examine ...
Until 1979, when the first series of scholarly articles on what is loosely referred to as the Presl...