Word Play: Explore Your Inner Etymologist

Linguistics professor Mark Davies loves words, of course. Now he's created a web site that reveals how words are typically combined.
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Sermons are full of "good times" and tabloids aren't all that "trashy."

Or so say the results spit out by VIEW, a language program that can calculate how often and in what combinations words appear in a variety of English language categories.

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Heather Whipps writes about history, anthropology and health for Live Science. She received her Diploma of College Studies in Social Sciences from John Abbott College and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from McGill University, both in Quebec. She has hiked with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, and is an avid athlete and watcher of sports, particularly her favorite ice hockey team, the Montreal Canadiens. Oh yeah, she hates papaya.