Blog posts on linguification

(Old posts on Language Log are archived here; post-2008 ones are published here.)

Always accompanied by the qualifier.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 11 November 2004

Invariably followed by the phrase.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 23 October 2005

Words fathers forget how to pronounce.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 18 June 2006

Linguifying.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 3 July 2006

A linguification from an unusual source.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 7 July 2006

Snowclones of linguification.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 9 July 2006

Underlying claim false, linguified claim true.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 10 July 2006

The end of the chapter: not a linguification.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 15 October 2006

Linguification extinct?
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 25 January 2008

Linguification and the myth of progress.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 21 October 2008

Linguifying outrage.
Geoff Pullum, on Language Log, 10 December 2008

Linguification of the month.
Mark Liberman, on Language Log, 23 May 2014

Quirky Goldblum linguification.
Neal Whitman, on Literal-Minded, 4 May 2009