“[In the] UK – we call it Autumn, from the French word ‘autompne’, and later, the Latin ‘autumnus’,” begins a now-infamous tweet from 2013. “[In the] US – WE CALL IT FALL BECAUSE LEAF FALL DOWN”. In ...
Henry W Fowler, author of Modern English Usage (1926), and Wilson Follett, author of Modern American Usage (1966), both included “barbarisms” as headwords in their guides. Fowler defined them as ...
In Must Reads this week Jane Shilling reviews Misbelief by Dan Ariely, The Dictionary People by Sarah Ogilvie and Soldiers ...
The Storm website www.stormchecker.org provides documentation and background information. Various benchmarks together with example invocations of Storm can be found at the Quantitative Verification ...