Grant Barrett Explained
Grant Barrett (born 1970) is an American lexicographer, specializing in slang, jargon and new usage, and the author and compiler of language-related books and dictionaries. He is a co-host and co-producer of the American weekly, hour-long public radio show and podcast A Way with Words.[1] [2] He has made regular appearances on Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio,[3] is often consulted as a language commentator, and has written for The New York Times and The Washington Post, and served as a lexicographer for Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.
Education
Grant holds a degree in French from Columbia University and has studied at the Université Paris Diderot and the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he was the editor in chief of the student newspaper, The Maneater (1990–91).
Career
He was an early blogger with the website World New York,[4] which has been archived by the Library of Congress as part of its September 11 Web archive[5] to preserve the blog's collection of responses to the 9/11 attacks.
In 2007, following the retirement of Richard Lederer from the radio show A Way with Words, Barrett became a co-host and eventually a co-producer of the public radio show, which is broadcast nationally in the United States.[6] [7] [8] He co-hosts the show with writer/public speaker Martha Barnette. The caller-based radio show takes a sociolinguistic perspective towards language.[9]
Barnette, Barrett, and senior producer Stefanie Levine founded the 501(c)(3) organization Wayword, Inc., to fund and produce A Way with Words after KPBS-FM, which had originally produced it, withdrew support.[10] [11]
Barrett is the author of the books Perfect English Grammar (Zephyros Press, 2016,) and The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English (McGraw Hill Professional, 2010,). Perfect English Grammar is a 238-page book on writing and speaking the English language.[12] [13] The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English is based on his Double-Tongued Dictionary and World New York websites, and includes new and unusual words.[14]
As an editor and lexicographer, he compiled the Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang (Oxford University Press, 2004,), originally titled Hatchet Jobs and Hardball: The Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang, and the award-winning web site Double-Tongued Dictionary.[15] [16] [17]
In 2008, he was an emcee in the finals of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament alongside Merle Reagle.[18]
He is the vice president of communications and technology for the American Dialect Society, a former member of the editorial review board for the academic journal American Speech, former contributor and editor of the journal's "Among the New Words" column, and a co-founder of the online dictionary Wordnik.[19] [20]
Between 2004 and 2014, Barrett created an annual words-of-the-year list which has been featured in The New York Times and The Dallas Morning News.[21] [22] [23] [24]
Barrett frequently comments on language matters in the popular press, as a radio and podcast guest, as a writer, and as a quoted source.[25] [26] [27] He has been a frequent public speaker with his radio partner and on his own, including for TEDxAmericasFinestCity in 2011 and TEDxSDSU in 2012.
Besides the publications given above, he has also written for The Washington Post[28] and The Malaysia Star.[29]
Bibliography
Author
- Perfect English Grammar (Zephyros Press, 2016,)
- The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English (McGraw Hill Professional, 2010,)
- Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang (Oxford University Press, 2004,)
Lexicographer
- Cambridge Dictionary of American English (second edition, 2008,)
- Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary (2008,)
- Collins British English Advanced Dictionary (2008,)
- Collins Cobuild English/Japanese Dictionary of Advanced English (2008,)
- Collins Spanish Intermediate Dictionary (2008,)
- Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus (first edition, 2004,)
- New Oxford American Dictionary (2001, first edition, and 2005, second edition,)
- Concise Oxford American Thesaurus (2006,)
- Concise Oxford American Dictionary (2006,)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 2014-12-15 . Martha Barnette Grant Barrett A Way With Words America :: American Way Magazine . 2022-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141215033723/http://hub.aa.com/en/aw/united-states-jenna-schnuer . 2014-12-15 .
- Web site: Letchworth . Dan . Q&A: 'A Way with Words' Goes on Tour . 2022-10-25 . San Diego Magazine . 16 January 2019 . en.
- Web site: Big Night: Stanley Tucci Eats Hollywood . 2022-10-25 . Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street . en-US.
- Web site: 2003-01-24 . World New York . 2022-10-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030124000705/http://www.worldnewyork.org:80/ . 2003-01-24 .
- Web site: World New York . 2022-10-27 . Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
- Web site: 2022-01-08 . Column: 15 years later, San Diego's 'A Way with Words' still brings a world of listeners together . 2022-10-27 . San Diego Union-Tribune . en-US.
- Web site: About A Way with Words . 2022-10-25 . A Way with Words, a fun radio show and podcast about language . en-US.
- 2020-04-28 . "A Way with Words" Is "Car Talk" for Lexiphiles . 2022-10-27 . The New Yorker . en-US.
- Web site: Barrett . Grant . 2019-04-06 . How Did Martha and Grant Develop Their Attitudes Toward Language? . 2022-10-27 . A Way with Words, a fun radio show and podcast about language . en-US.
- Web site: About A Way with Words . 2022-10-27 . A Way with Words, a fun radio show and podcast about language . en-US.
- Web site: Garin . Nina . 2013-03-23 . One-on-one with Grant Barrett . 2022-10-27 . San Diego Union-Tribune . en-US.
- Web site: Globe . The Boston . 2016 Words of the Year . 2022-10-20 . BostonGlobe.com . en.
- Book: Barrett, Grant . Perfect English Grammar: The Indispensable Guide to Excellent Writing and Speaking . 2016-03-29 . ZEPHYROS Press . 978-1-62315-714-2 . en.
- Peters . Mark . No Word Left Behind . 2008-02-01 . American Speech . 83 . 1 . 109–112 . 10.1215/00031283-2008-007 . 0003-1283.
- Web site: Polston . Pamela . Lovin' on Language: 'A Way With Words' Cohost Has More to Say . 2022-10-17 . Seven Days . en.
- Web site: Make no bones about it . 2022-10-20 . Columbia Journalism Review . en.
- Web site: 2009-10-11 . The Devil's Dictionary by Mark Peters - Nerve.com . 2022-10-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091011030042/https://www.nerve.com/regulars/lifeswork/thedevilsdictionary . 2009-10-11 .
- Web site: Capsule History of the Tournament . 2022-10-27 . www.crosswordtournament.com.
- Web site: Word Of The Year .
- Zimmer . Benjamin . Carson . Charles E. . Solomon . Jane . 2016-11-01 . Seventy-Five Years among the New Words . American Speech . en . 91 . 4 . 472–512 . 10.1215/00031283-3870163 . 0003-1283.
- Web site: Weekend America: Word of the Year . 2022-10-27 . weekendamerica.publicradio.org.
- News: Barrett . Grant . 2006-12-24 . Glossary . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-10-27 . 0362-4331.
- News: Barrett . Grant . 2007-12-23 . All We Are Saying . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-10-27 . 0362-4331.
- Web site: 2014-12-20 . Grant Barrett: Top buzzwords and phrases of 2014 . 2022-10-27 . Dallas News . en.
- Book: Keyes, Ralph . The hidden history of coined words . 2021 . 978-0-19-046676-3 . New York, NY . 1194873368.
- Book: Zaleski, Philip . The fellowship : the literary lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams . 2015 . Carol Zaleski . 978-0-374-15409-7 . New York . 894149486.
- Book: Words, music and gender . 2020 . Michelle Gadpaille, Victor Kennedy . 978-1-5275-5843-4 . Newcastle upon Tyne, UK . 1195822012.
- News: Barrett . Grant . 2006-09-13 . Apples Flavor the Language, Too . . en-US . 2022-10-27 . 0190-8286.
- Web site: 2010-10-05 . Time for a cougar? . 2022-10-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101005082024/http://thestar.com.my/english/story.asp?file=/2007/10/17/lifefocus/19059904&sec=lifefocus . 2010-10-05 .