
Introducing Taco as a verb
by antdina
Shakespeare once again stirs up controversy. Scholars now debate the number of words he coined. The current argument places the bard’s inventiveness at 1700 unique words. This down from 3200. Somewhere an English major weeps. However, this is not heart of the matter. While computers running statistical algorithms may have reduced the quantitative measure of Shakespeare’s invention, they have left his qualitative genius in tact. William turned nouns into verbs. And in doing so, we are struck with the familiar […]
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