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Peter Tamony (October 9, 1902 – July 24, 1985) was an
American folk-etymologist who is
noted for his
research on
American colloquial speech, Jazz music...
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which there are also a
number of
psychological ramifications.
Harrison and
Tamony define death row
phenomenon as the
harmful effects of
death row conditions...
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cited in:
Tamony, Peter. (Summer, 1981).
Tripping out from San Francisco.
American Speech. Vol. 56, No. 2. pp. 98–103.
Tamony, 1981, p.98 "Merry...
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Peter Tamony concluded in 1965 the
phrase can be
traced back to the
sport of
boxing in
early 19th-century
Great Britain.
Tamony's hypothesis is...
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entitled "Economics in
Eight Words".
According to
etymologist Peter Tamony, this
article was
written by
Walter Morrow. In 1942, "There ain't no such...
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iconic symbol of San Francisco, and is
still a
staple of city life today.
Tamony,
Peter (October 1973). "Sourdough and
French Bread".
Western Folklore. 32...
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expanded again. The West Coast's
brilliant amateur student of language,
Peter Tamony, took
notes on
radio commentator Deane ****ason's 1943
comments on ****—the...
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Tamony, Peter. (Summer, 1981).
Tripping out from San Francisco.
American Speech. Vol. 56, No. 2. pp. 98–103.
Tamony, 1981, p.98 "pranksterweb...
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stuff that
myths are made of", The San
Francisco Chronicle Tamony 1981, p. 98. Dodgson, Rick (2001), "Prankster
History Project", Pranksterweb...
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Greensboro to
Wounded Knee, (Oxford
University Press, 1995), p.174
Tamony, Peter. "Tripping out in San Francisco".
American Speech. 2nd ed. Vol. 56...