1257: How to Verb a Noun: Phrases (LITW 2) May 19, 2018

The question for today: how do you verb a noun?

Well as any native English speaker should realize, that is merely a rhetorical question, but it is still an interesting and perhaps entertaining notion. Unlike in Salish, because English syntax relies almost exclusively upon word-order, placing any word, including a noun, adjective, or even preposition in the position of a verb, it will become a verb. What this leads to is a sort of test to see if something is one word or multiple. As you can see in the attached photo, "social justice warrior" (so long as you can overlook the hyphen-misuse) is used as one verb, even though it appears as three words. However, because of the social and linguistic connotations, it has now developed meaning as one word (usually a noun, though here a verb).

To see some hypothetical Word Facts, visit 

Patreon.com/wordfacts. Check out the latest Youtube video too: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqYX2heE0T0

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