My father was my language hero. He got me started on detecting bad usage. And, he did it in a humorous way. I think his favorite line came during the telecasts of football games. It went something like this: The reporter would say, “Everyone agrees Rock Hardy is the most underrated linebacker in the NFL.” Think about it.
I don’t know if Dad knew the words “pleonasm” or “tautology,” but he sure was familiar with “redundance.” Or, perhaps some would say “redundancy.” I looked it up. Let’s stick with “redundance,” eh?
Check out this link for more information on these words.
Yesterday, I heard two usage mistakes that are all too common. A replacement talk show host on one of my favorite shows on satellite radio said, “Later on in the show, we’ll talk about that issue too as well.”
And, this morning, a television reporter, referring to the President’s visit to our city said, “Obama has always used Los Angeles as an ATM machine. Isn’t that a bit like, “The La Brea Tar Pits”?