450: Crutch-Words Mar 2, 2016

Words that people say though they contribute nothing of meaning or value to the sentence are called "crutch words". These words come in all shapes and sizes, such as, 'but', 'um', 'well', 'basically', 'actually' and the much hated, 'like'. My least favorite, is when people preface their opinions with, 'personally'.
Previous
Previous

451: Language of the Air Mar 3, 2016

Next
Next

449: Non-Rhotic-R Mar 1, 2016