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Introduction to Making. : languagehat.com

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Ben Yagoda discusses a niche usage that produces hilarity among a restricted group of English-speakers: In the language wars, I am pretty firmly a descriptivist (rather than a prescriptivist) but even descriptivists have pet peeves, and one of mine is basketball announcers who refer to “made three-pointers,” “made baskets,” and “made field goals.” My problem here is redundancy—three-pointers, baskets, and field goals have by definition been made. But a separate issue is I find those phrases funny. Along with referring to a basket as a “make.” To give you a sense of why, I quote from a message sent in 2017 to the language columnist of the Jewish magazine Tikvah , who has the pen name Philologus. The correspondent, an academic dean at MIT, wrote: Last year, I found myself in a meeting at which the head of the entrepreneurship center was describing a new course he was excited about.…

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