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Curious Kids: who makes the words? Who decides what things like ‘trees’ and ‘shoes’ are called?

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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Who makes the words? Why are trees called trees and why are shoes called shoes and who makes the names? - Elliot, age 5, Eltham, Victoria
Who makes the words? Why are trees called trees and why are shoes called shoes and who makes the names? - Elliot, age 5, Eltham, Victoria

  • Let’s start with the first part of the question: who makes words?
  • Well, there’s no official person or group that’s responsible for making words.
  • Mostly, it’s a matter of reusing words, or parts of words, and transforming them into new products.

Creating words out of ‘tree’ and ‘shoe’

  • One is to add things called “suffixes”, which are letters we add to the ends of words to change their meaning slightly.
  • It’s also possible to combine whole words to make new ones.
  • These types of words are called “compound words” — they are often written as two words (“apple tree”), but sometimes one (“shoelace”).
  • This is when we mix words together (sometimes they’re called “frankenwords”, itself a blend of “Frankenstein” and “word”).


Treerific (“tree” has been squished with “terrific” to convey something wonderful that is related to trees)
Shoenicorn (“shoe” has been squished with “unicorn” to mean an unicorn with magical shoes)

  • Words and parts of words can combine and recombine to create a never-ending number of new words.
  • We can also build words from the first letters of other words.
  • Finally, English is also a word pirate that steals words from other languages — more than 350 in fact.
  • This term for this is “borrowing” — curious, because English has no intention of ever giving these words back!

Early examples of trees and shoes

  • Okay, so what about the second part of the question: why are trees called trees and why are shoes called shoes?
  • Here’s a very early example of “tree” from an ancient poem written more than a thousand years ago.
  • This was spoken about 2,500 years ago, but unfortunately nothing survives of the language, or perhaps people weren’t into writing things down back then.
  • We can go even further back in time to the grandparent of English — a language called “Proto-Indo-European”.

The very beginning of trees and shoes

  • For centuries, people have wondered how words like “tree” and “shoe” were invented.
  • There are lots of ideas around, but we’ll never know for sure because people have been speaking for more than 30,000 years.
  • Remember what we could do earlier with just the two words “tree” and “shoe’!


Kate Burridge does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

EQS-News: Daldrup & Söhne AG welcomes BMWK and KfW initiative on insurance solutions for deep boreholes

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Oberhaching / Ascheberg, 25 March 2024 - Daldrup & Söhne AG (ISIN DE0007830572), drilling technology and geothermal specialist, supports the initiative of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWK) and the KfW development bank to establish a state-supported insurance solution for the so-called exploration risk for deep geothermal wells.

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  • Oberhaching / Ascheberg, 25 March 2024 - Daldrup & Söhne AG (ISIN DE0007830572), drilling technology and geothermal specialist, supports the initiative of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWK) and the KfW development bank to establish a state-supported insurance solution for the so-called exploration risk for deep geothermal wells.
  • KfW loans can already be applied for the realisation of deep geothermal projects, but the securing of the discovery has not yet been included.
  • Andreas Tönies, CEO of Daldrup & Söhne AG, welcomes the BMWK's plans to insure exploration risks: "A state-backed insurance solution will remove a major hurdle for municipal and private clients of deep geothermal projects.
  • Together with well-known partners in the insurance industry, Daldrup & Söhne AG has developed a concept to cover exploration risks during the construction of deep geothermal projects.

One of 2024's Must Read Medieval Mystery Books is Bishop's Pride by Author Anne-Marie Amiel

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - March 21, 2024) - Anne-Marie Amiel has announced the release of Bishop's Pride , the third book in the celebrated St. Edmundsbury Mysteries.

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  • San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - March 21, 2024) - Anne-Marie Amiel has announced the release of Bishop's Pride , the third book in the celebrated St. Edmundsbury Mysteries.
  • These unique stories combine the intrigue of real historical places with compelling riddles and secrets straight from the author's imagination.
  • When the relic is stolen, Aileen sets out to clear the name of her falsely accused friend.
  • Aileen and Robert team up again in Bishop's Pride to track down a missing serf who disappears after finding a buried chest containing an embroidered cloth.

Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream® Announces Funkytown Collaboration Brew as Applications Open for the 13th Brewing & Business Experienceship

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Boston, MA, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Samuel Adams is thrilled to open applications for its annual Brewing & Business Experienceship, renowned for providing invaluable mentorship to craft brewers through its philanthropic program, Brewing the American Dream ®.

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  • Boston, MA, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Samuel Adams is thrilled to open applications for its annual Brewing & Business Experienceship, renowned for providing invaluable mentorship to craft brewers through its philanthropic program, Brewing the American Dream ®.
  • The engagement culminates in the creation of a special beer developed alongside experts at Samuel Adams Boston Brewery.
  • The limited-edition brew will be available on tap at Samuel Adams Boston Brewery and Pilot Project Brewing in Chicago starting the first week of May 2024.
  • As Funkytown Brewery cements their place among esteemed Experienceship winners, Samuel Adams enthusiastically opens applications for the 13th iteration of the initiative.

The Breakthrough Institute Endorses the EMIT LESS Act, A Step Toward Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Targeting enteric fermentation in livestock production represents an opportunity to curb nearly one-quarter of U.S. methane emissions.

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  • Targeting enteric fermentation in livestock production represents an opportunity to curb nearly one-quarter of U.S. methane emissions.
  • Reducing enteric methane emissions can be both a climate win, and an economic imperative by reducing the cost of cattle feed.
  • The legislation directs the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to expand domestic capacity to develop and increase the adoption of enteric methane solutions.
  • Furthermore, the bill would make enteric methane reduction products and practices eligible for cost-share under several USDA conservation programs.

MADD's "Power of Parents Handbook" Helps Parents In the Fight Against Underage Drinking and Impaired Driving

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

IRVING, Texas, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Power of Parents Handbook developed by Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Robert Turrisi, Ph.D., Professor of Biobehavioral Health and Prevention Research Center at Penn State, is helping to equip parents, guardians, and caring adults to have lifesaving conversations with the youth in their lives.

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  • "My collaborative effort with MADD on the Power of Parents is easily the most significant highlight of my career.
  • Being able to make a difference in the lives of so many families is such a great privilege and honor.
  • In addition, numerous studies show that kids say their parents are the leading influence on their decisions about drinking.
  • Parents can download free Power of Parents handbooks for parents of middle school and high school students at http://www.madd.org/powerofparents .

MADD Canada Supports Administrative Sanctions at .05% -.08% BAC in Quebec

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

OAKVILLE, Ontario, March 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MADD Canada believes strong administrative sanctions in the .05% to .08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) range are important to reduce impaired driving deaths and injuries.

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  • OAKVILLE, Ontario, March 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MADD Canada believes strong administrative sanctions in the .05% to .08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) range are important to reduce impaired driving deaths and injuries.
  • All provinces in Canada, except Quebec, have administrative licence suspensions at the .05% to .08% BAC level, which has enhanced road safety.
  • MADD Canada’s National President, Tanya Hansen Pratt, knows all too well the real cost of impaired driving.
  • Surveys have shown that the majority of Quebecers support sanctions at the .05% BAC level to reduce impaired driving and related crashes and injuries.

$500,000 in Scholarships Offered as Acclaimed Filmmaker Mathew Embry Launches “Energy Creates” Contest

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Offering $500,000 in “no strings attached” scholarships in post-secondary education, “Energy Creates” invites participants to articulate the impact of the Canadian Energy Sector through various artistic expressions.

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  • Offering $500,000 in “no strings attached” scholarships in post-secondary education, “Energy Creates” invites participants to articulate the impact of the Canadian Energy Sector through various artistic expressions.
  • “'Energy Creates’ is an engaging way for youth to connect with the complex topics surrounding the Canadian Energy Sector,” says Embry.
  • As a devoted father of two teenagers, Mathew Embry brings a personal touch to his professional endeavours.
  • Highlighting the substantial support for this initiative, Embry reveals, “Initial funding targets for ‘Energy Creates’ were set at $100,000 for scholarships.

dsm-firmenich Opens State-of-the-Art Facility in Plainsboro NJ to Help Customers Quickly Scale up Their Innovative Food & Beverages

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

dsm-firmenich, innovators in nutrition, health and beauty, has opened a new pilot plant in Plainsboro, New Jersey designed to enable collaboration with customers.

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  • dsm-firmenich, innovators in nutrition, health and beauty, has opened a new pilot plant in Plainsboro, New Jersey designed to enable collaboration with customers.
  • In addition, the area is designed with a conference room with a direct view of the pilot facility which maximizes collaboration with customers.
  • We have built a solid infrastructure in Plainsboro propelled by an incredibly talented team with a strong innovation network.
  • We see our pilot facility as a center of creativity and collaboration, where the future of taste, texture and health in food and beverages comes to life.

Pernod Ricard Launches a New Digital Campaign for Its Flagship Responsible Drinking Initiative: DRINK MORE WATER

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Monday, March 18, 2024

As “Créateurs de Convivialité,” Pernod Ricard has a long-standing commitment to promoting responsible drinking in a meaningful and authentic way, and through this campaign has demonstrated its desire to always go a step further.

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  • As “Créateurs de Convivialité,” Pernod Ricard has a long-standing commitment to promoting responsible drinking in a meaningful and authentic way, and through this campaign has demonstrated its desire to always go a step further.
  • Built on Pernod Ricard’s historical prevention programme Responsible Party, launched in 2009, DRINK MORE WATER is a responsible drinking initiative tackling the issue of binge drinking among young adults.
  • The chosen messaging seeks to strengthen the role of water and its power to reduce alcohol harm within GenZ’s excessive behavioral patterns.
  • And because impact is what really matters, Pernod Ricard aims at reaching 1 billion young adults digitally by the end of 2025.