Wordphiliac
FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE WORDS

Words can change the world.

I believe in the power of positive thoughts and words. I respect words and I choose them very carefully because unlike some believe, I know that they are more than just words.

The above video is an interview with Japanese author, Masaru Emoto who claims to have concrete evidence of just how powerful words are. I hope you find this as thought provoking as I did. Enjoy the video. I’m off to buy some jars.

interesting words

We’ve all witnessed a parent a brimming with pride because their baby has spoken their first word. A baby’s first word is usually mama or dada and this only adds to the parents excitement as they see some significance in this. Sorry to burst any parental bubbles, but research has discovered that it is the repetition of sounds in the words mama and papa that help the baby recognize the words and in turn say them.

In a study conducted by Judit Gervain, words were recorded and then played for 22 infants. Brain scans taken while the babies were listening to the words revealed that brain activity only occurred when they heard the words with repeating sounds. Words like nana, moo-moo, cha-cha along with mama and dada all created great activity in the infants brains, some who were only days old.

It seems like the whole world is subconsciously aware of this. Nearly every language has repeating sounds in their ‘baby talk”. Now it seems like we are left with the proverbial chicken and egg. Have babies adopted to adults or have adults adopted to the babies?

Word lovers

I ran across a post in a forum. A poster was wondering if was possible to have a word fetish. She suspected that she might have one. Someone responded to her post saying, ‘absolutely and I think Mary Poppins and her supercalifragilisticexpialidocious started the crap’ (poster’s word not mine).

And I thought…could it be? I remember practicing the made up word over and over until I was able to let it fly off my tongue with ease. I also remember how delighted I was when I had accomplished the feat. I did like the word. It was the first word I just like saying. I had forgot about the word until I ran across that post. And now and I am remembering and thinking, maybe…

word definitions

There’s a saying- You should excogitate before you speak. Oh wait, the saying is -you should think before speak. I get that confused sometimes, since excogitate means to think.

And since today’s word begins with the letter E, I would be remiss not let you know that the letter E appears most often in the written English language. And if for any reason the letter E can not fulfill its duty as the leading letter, the runner up T will be crowned.

words in today's society

I wonder what da 4words think about dis nu generation of words. I wonder if they r disappointed. I wonder if they think dis nu generation is a buncha sell-outs, not caring how they r spelled jez 2 b cool.

MayB they r proud. Dis nu generation has gone places they cud only dream of like iPhones, video games, and laptops. I wonder if they watch, from their dusty newspapers and books, with admiration as this nu generation travels around da net at da speeda lite.

What is a wordphiliac

Lots of people enjoy reading, playing a good game of scrabble, or improving their vocabulary. But then there are other people who take their fondness for words to a whole ‘nother level. Those people are wordphiliacs and I, myself, happen to be one of them. You might be reading this and wondering if you qualify for such a title. Here are a few questions to ask yourself. If you answer yes to any of them…welcome to the club.

  • Have you ever read the dictionary for fun?
  • Do you consult the thesaurus for casual emails to friends?
  • Do you get excited when you step into a Barnes and Nobles?
  • Do you have a favorite word?
  • Have you been attracted to or not attracted to someone based on the words they’ve used?
  • When you find the perfect word to express yourself, do you feel an overwhelming sense of joy?
  • Do people hate playing scrabble with you because you take the game to “seriously”?
  • Have you ever gone through “book withdrawal” when you haven’t read anything good in a while?
  • Do you like this blog?
  • Who knew, I guess cats can be wordphiliacs too…