Meeting the new editor, with AP Stylebook's Anna Jo Bratton

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Decoding the colon: AP vs. MLA style. Plus, words with no known origin.

1182. This week, we solve the mystery of the colon: when do you actually need to capitalize the next word? We compare AP, Chicago, and MLA styles to give you a clear answer. Then, we look at common words with surprisingly "shadowy" histories — from the sudden appearance of the wo ...  Show more

The hidden superpower of verbs, with Sarah L. Kaufman

1181. This week, we talk to Sarah L. Kaufman about verbs. We look at why English is a "manner verb" superpower and why babies often learn prepositions before actions. Then, we look at how choosing strong, dynamic verbs can actually save lives during a disaster and how specific wo ...  Show more

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