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Tag Archives: Dehumanizing language

Words for People

Posted on January 10, 2021 by Marcia Riefer Johnston

I’ve been thinking about language that dehumanizes. I call myself out here as a hypocrite. Continue reading →

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Tagged Civil discourse, Civility, Dehumanizing language, Humanity, Metaphors, Word choice, Writing | 3 Replies

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Word Up!
Want to write more powerfully? You've come to the right book. Word Up!--an eclectic collection of essays, more inspiration guide than style guide--serves up tips and insights for anyone who wants to write with more umph.
Written by: Marcia Riefer Johnston
Published by: Northwest Brainstorms Publishing
Date published: April 27, 2013
ISBN: B00CYSB2IK
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You Can Say That Again
A light look at how we fill our writing, our speech, and our thoughts with needlessly repetitive (okay, just repetitive) words. Includes a list of 750 redundant phrases we hear and use--say it ain't so!--every day.
Written by: Marcia Riefer Johnston
Published by: Northwest Brainstorms Publishing
Date published: April 6, 2015
ISBN: B00VSBRB0M
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