Geoffrey K. Pullum:
Posts that appeared in the Lingua Franca series, 2011–2018

This is a reverse chronological listing of my posts on Lingua Franca, a blog about language and writing in academe that appeared every business day from August 2011 to December 2018 on the website of The Chronicle of Higher Education. I think it's complete. (When I wrote ‘300 Up, Still Getting It Wrong’, I thought it was post number 300, but there was a mistake in my records, and I found later that it was actually numbered 301. Ironic.) I’m very grateful to Ludwig Jaffe, who did some careful editing, checking, and reformatting of the list.

Once upon a time The Chronicle maintained a full archive of all the Lingua Franca posts, but the link now seems to be broken: it just goes to a disappointing ‘Oops!’ page. Access to everything I have written for The Chronicle can in principle still be had by using their search function, but there is a paywall preventing non-subscribers from accessing any more than a stingy two articles per month.

You can always email me (pullum at gmail.com) about any of these posts, but note that their original publication forms are now frozen in the web archive of The Chronicle for all eternity: I cannot correct or alter them no matter what errors or falsehoods they might contain.