Word Ways has previously published articles containing transposals and transadditions of the number names, the cardinals, ZERO, ONE, TWO and so on. It has also listed words from which multiple number names can be spelled out (eg TOWNHOUSE contains ONE and TWO, and CONFECTIONERY contains ONE, FORTY and FORTY-ONE)
National audienceNumber is the combination of a projection of sameness upon the world and the percep...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
Editor\u27s Note: In the November 1998 Word Ways, Dave Morice defined unique properties for each of ...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
Doing basic maths seems to be a pretty common thing. 2 + 2 equals 4, both in France and in China. 7 ...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
peer reviewedWe compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performan...
peer reviewedWe compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performan...
We compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performance in number ...
123 can be expressed as a number name in one of two basic ways: ONE HUNDRED (AND) TWENTY THREE (the ...
In Word Watch, Anne H. Soukhanov of The American Heritage Dictionary cited some examples of a c...
International audienceThis article investigates French nouns and adjectives in -aire related to nume...
Transcoding is the process of translating between spoken and written numbers, and it is correlated w...
Many English number-names can be imbedded in words or split between two words; Martin Gardner exploi...
Numerals in French language represent very rich and to a large extent complicated grammatical system...
National audienceNumber is the combination of a projection of sameness upon the world and the percep...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
Editor\u27s Note: In the November 1998 Word Ways, Dave Morice defined unique properties for each of ...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
Doing basic maths seems to be a pretty common thing. 2 + 2 equals 4, both in France and in China. 7 ...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
peer reviewedWe compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performan...
peer reviewedWe compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performan...
We compared French- and English-speaking fifth-grade (10-year-old) children's performance in number ...
123 can be expressed as a number name in one of two basic ways: ONE HUNDRED (AND) TWENTY THREE (the ...
In Word Watch, Anne H. Soukhanov of The American Heritage Dictionary cited some examples of a c...
International audienceThis article investigates French nouns and adjectives in -aire related to nume...
Transcoding is the process of translating between spoken and written numbers, and it is correlated w...
Many English number-names can be imbedded in words or split between two words; Martin Gardner exploi...
Numerals in French language represent very rich and to a large extent complicated grammatical system...
National audienceNumber is the combination of a projection of sameness upon the world and the percep...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
Editor\u27s Note: In the November 1998 Word Ways, Dave Morice defined unique properties for each of ...