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- 07wwln_safire.t.html accessdate "2008-07-25".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html accessdate "2015-08-01".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html authorlink "William Safire".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html date "2007-01-07".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html first "William".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html isCitedBy List_of_retronyms.
- 07wwln_safire.t.html isCitedBy Retronym.
- 07wwln_safire.t.html last "Safire".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html quote "The Merriam lexies, always strong on etymology, cite the earliest usage they can find of retronym in this column in 1980, which credited Frank Mankiewicz, then president of National Public Radio, as the coiner. He was especially intrigued by the usage hardcover book, which was originally a plain book until softcover books came along, which were originally called paperback and now have spawned a version the size of a hardcover but with a soft cover trade-named with the retronym trade paperback.".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html title "Retronym".
- 07wwln_safire.t.html url 07wwln_safire.t.html.
- 07wwln_safire.t.html work New_York_Times.
- 07wwln_safire.t.html work "New York Times Magazine".