In 1921 Tunste {pseudonym of Paul Bryan, a National Puzzlers\u27 League member} revealed to Puzzledom the famous formula for constructing a 10-square out of five different reduplication words - a clever idea, the practicality of which has since been fully demonstrated
In Alfalfa and All That in the November 1978 Word Ways, Leroy F. Meyers presented a variety of Eng...
A numerical tautonym is traditionally defined as a word which can be divided into a sequence of at l...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers\u27 Leag...
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers ' Le...
In the February 1973 issue of Word Ways, I posed the problem of constructing a tautonymic 10 x 10 wo...
When I read Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article on 100-letter tautonymic word squares in the November 1973 ...
If letters are assigned values according to their numerical positions in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, etc...
A tautonym was originally the same word repeated for genus and species, though in Word Ways it is us...
A Tautonym or reduplication is a word or name consisting of two identical parts, one following the o...
Assigning A=1, B=2, etc., the letters forming the first and second halves of a word within an even n...
After reading the article by Darryl Francis on numerical tautonyms in the February 1970 Word Ways, I...
A tautonym is a word, name or term which consists of two or more identical parts. Examples are DODO,...
In the May 1988 Word Ways I described my struggle to construct a non-tautonymic ten-square -- with l...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
In Alfalfa and All That in the November 1978 Word Ways, Leroy F. Meyers presented a variety of Eng...
A numerical tautonym is traditionally defined as a word which can be divided into a sequence of at l...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers\u27 Leag...
It is nearly 85 years since the first ten-square was published. American National Puzzlers ' Le...
In the February 1973 issue of Word Ways, I posed the problem of constructing a tautonymic 10 x 10 wo...
When I read Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article on 100-letter tautonymic word squares in the November 1973 ...
If letters are assigned values according to their numerical positions in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, etc...
A tautonym was originally the same word repeated for genus and species, though in Word Ways it is us...
A Tautonym or reduplication is a word or name consisting of two identical parts, one following the o...
Assigning A=1, B=2, etc., the letters forming the first and second halves of a word within an even n...
After reading the article by Darryl Francis on numerical tautonyms in the February 1970 Word Ways, I...
A tautonym is a word, name or term which consists of two or more identical parts. Examples are DODO,...
In the May 1988 Word Ways I described my struggle to construct a non-tautonymic ten-square -- with l...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
In Alfalfa and All That in the November 1978 Word Ways, Leroy F. Meyers presented a variety of Eng...
A numerical tautonym is traditionally defined as a word which can be divided into a sequence of at l...
Since my first report on the attempt to construct a modern tautonymic 10 x 10 word square, Darryl H....