It was Dmitri Borgmann who put the word logology into circulation. Before Language on Vacation, his first book, was published, he wrote to me: I don\u27t believe the word \u27logology\u27 has ever appeared in a book devoted to words or puzzles. I dug it out of the unabridged Oxford while searching for a suitable name for my activity
The year 1973 will be remembered as witnessing the publication of a book that goes to the very heart...
This article was inspired by several previously-published pieces of logological work. The first piec...
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...
What is logology, otherwise known as recreational linguistics? There appear to be two ways to define...
It has often been said that an institution is merely the lengthened shadow of a man. Logology in gen...
The most important purpose of Word Ways is to present new logological ideas, showing how far one can...
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...
Logology is a voracious monster, feeding on words. Its priests are forever combing dictionaries, loo...
Varied and far-flung are the concerns of logology. The kaleidoscopic diversity of the problems to wh...
A recent word ways article by Philip M. Cohen (May, 1980) enunciates a new logological concept. For ...
The article Words, Non-words, Nonce Words in the May 1971 Word Ways touched briefly on coined word...
In the February \u2777 Word Ways (77-8), Dmitri Borgmann proposed as the keystone of logology that a...
All English words and names -- all, without a single exception -- are logologically interesting
Logopoeia (a coined word meaning \u27word-coining\u27) is a natural activity of English-language spe...
The year 1973 will be remembered as witnessing the publication of a book that goes to the very heart...
This article was inspired by several previously-published pieces of logological work. The first piec...
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...
What is logology, otherwise known as recreational linguistics? There appear to be two ways to define...
It has often been said that an institution is merely the lengthened shadow of a man. Logology in gen...
The most important purpose of Word Ways is to present new logological ideas, showing how far one can...
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...
Logology is a voracious monster, feeding on words. Its priests are forever combing dictionaries, loo...
Varied and far-flung are the concerns of logology. The kaleidoscopic diversity of the problems to wh...
A recent word ways article by Philip M. Cohen (May, 1980) enunciates a new logological concept. For ...
The article Words, Non-words, Nonce Words in the May 1971 Word Ways touched briefly on coined word...
In the February \u2777 Word Ways (77-8), Dmitri Borgmann proposed as the keystone of logology that a...
All English words and names -- all, without a single exception -- are logologically interesting
Logopoeia (a coined word meaning \u27word-coining\u27) is a natural activity of English-language spe...
The year 1973 will be remembered as witnessing the publication of a book that goes to the very heart...
This article was inspired by several previously-published pieces of logological work. The first piec...
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...