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The 93rd Scripps National Spelling Bee ended in historic fashion July 8, with Zaila Avant-garde of Louisiana becoming the first African American winner. We talk the history of spelling bees and our fascination with them, with Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty.
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The 93rd Scripps National Spelling Bee ended in historic fashion July 8, with Zaila Avant-garde of Louisiana becoming the first African American winner. We talk the history of spelling bees and our fascination with them, with Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty.
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This episode originally aired on Jan. 28, 2020.Both Merriam Webster鈥檚 and Dictionary.com named 鈥減andemic鈥 their word of the year for 2020.On March 11,鈥
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This episode originally aired on September 24, 2020.The pandemic has changed everything, including our language. Words that we never used before have鈥
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This show originally aired on September 24, 2020.The pandemic has changed everything, including our language. Words that we never used before have become鈥
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Punctuation matters! It鈥檚 National Punctuation Day and we are taking the opportunity to look at the role punctuation plays in language.The pandemic has鈥
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Language is a living thing, and when it creeps from one culture to the next, purists take note. This hour we'll talk about how English has oozed into鈥
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Feeling fazed? Maybe it's just a phase. If you have trouble telling a wench from a winch, you're in luck, because this hour Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty is鈥
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On this hour of "All Sides," Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty will be answering all of your grammar questions, as well as talking about her new book. Mignon鈥
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Despite the move toward all things technological, good writing skills have never been more valued in our world. We芒聙聶ll talk to Grammar Girl Mignon鈥