People around you make noises and smile and look happy because they love you. Most of the noises come from their mouths. (Some don’t.)
A lot of the noises are words. And this is part of how we learn to talk. Talking is good (sometimes). Words help you name things and communicate and think.
We speak English. English can be very confusing. Some words have more than one meaning. I notice that your Mommy and Daddy and Grandmas use the word “poop” a lot.


Then there are words like flabbergasted and mind boogling (or is it mind boggling?) and flamboozled. It can make you confused and disgruntled when you would rather be gruntled.
Ask your father about Alfred J. Korzybski and the Institute for General Semantics.

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http://yucky.discovery.com/flash/body/yuckystuff/poop/js.index.html
1 comment:
And Henry ...
When you ask your father about Alfred Korzybski and General Semantics, please also ask your father to put his answer[s] into the blog.
;-)
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