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stanley us f things - how we think, how we act, how we feel. There s a whole 9-11 attitude. Language experts say the term offers clues to how the country is coping with the disaster.Placing a sort of slang on the destruction wrought by the hijackers is one way of putting the tragedy in perspective and moving on, says Geoffrey Nunberg, a Stanford University linguist. There s a need to package things, to label them, to get a handle on them, he says.The disaster produced all sorts of options for historical reference - the terrorist attacks, September 11th, even 911, evoking the emergency phone number. But 9-11 appears to be sticking
stanley cup .In a prime-time news conference just a month after the attacks, President Bush referred eight times to September 11th. But earlier this month, he said: Our economy was hurt by the attacks on 9-11. The American Dialect Society, which monitors changes in the English language, declared 9-11 its word of the year for 2001. There s just no better way to refer to it. To call it the terrorist attacks - that falls flat for some reason. It s too vague, I guess. There have been o Eeps Troopergate Could Dog Palin On Campaign
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