The site is more of a browsing expedition than a tool for linguists and logophiles, but then the first word in the name is fun and not research. |
These logophiles have released their annual top 10 of those words which they claim are criminally under used. |
It might be worthwhile for logophiles to investigate the thunderclaps in depth. |
It is clearly the ratio of the number of letters divided by the number of syllables that makes certain words interesting to logophiles. |
The challenge to produce a mnemonic group for the 42-card version seems within the grasp of diligent logophiles. |
Godfrey's ascetic prose will hold little interest for logophiles, but the slapdash feel of the writing is a compelling evocation of the teenage mind. |