Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Scramble Syndrome

A contender at the 2005 World Scrabble Championship Finals in our community said mathematics and a good memory are necessary to win, but not a good vocabulary. A New York Times journalist described the event as “a time when language divorced itself from meaning” because a champion may create a high score using obscure English words such as zobo and ogive without knowing its meaning.

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