Issue 18
Articles
Words of Many Meanings: Public Perception of Contranyms
Elizabeth Jackson
“. . . Wouldn’t You Say?”: The Linguistic Reinforcement of the Rape Myth in the Courtroom
Aspen Stander
Dwarves vs. Dwarfs: Irregular Plurals in Everyday English
Jessica Strong
Metalinguistic Labeling of Illocutionary Speech Acts and Intralingual Misunderstanding
Elizabeth Hanks
Voiceless “Th”: Evidence for Prepositions as an Open-Class
Barrett Hamp
Learning Life in Two Languages
Abby Pattee
Prepared and Confident
Emily Cook
The Irregular Past Tense
Kelly Bowden
A Modest Proposal for preventing the English language from being a burden to its speakers or writers, and for making it beneficial to the public.
Cynthia Merrill
The Double Comparative: A More Better Use of the English Language
Mary Morton
Icelandic Does Not Belong in the “Latin Bin”
Sarah Carlson