Composition And Rhetoric for Higher Schools

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Composition And Rhetoric for Higher Schools
Lockwood, Sara E. H. (Sara Elizabeth Husted), B. 1854
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Perhaps the safest rule for young writers is to delay using the new words until their position in the language is recognized beyond the possibility of question. The new words force themselves with sufficient rapidity into current literature, and thence into standard writing.
A generation ago scarcely one of the following words was common ; now they have forced their way into dic- tionaries, even those published in Great Britain : anti- pyrine^ aquarelle, bacteriology, blizzard, to boom, to cabl
...e, centerboard, cocaine, cowboy, to cycle, dude, dynamo, fad- dist, flabbergast, hypnotist, impressionist, lanolin, log-rolling, machine gun, magazine rifle, Mahatma, massage, melinite, menthol, mugwump, Neoplatonism, occultism, photogravure, platinotype, prognosis, quadriform, referendum, religiosity, saccharine, sloyd, telepathy, tuberculosis, vaseline, and xylophone.
304 COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC 4. Incorrectly formed words^ or " hybrids''' Words which have stems and endings from different languages are called " hybrids," and are commonly not sanctioned by good usage.


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