University of Chicago, “Uniquely Chicago: Ben Zimmer”

December 1, 2011

Jessen O’Brien, “Uniquely Chicago: Ben Zimmer” (University of Chicago college website).

Ben Zimmer has always played with words. Throughout his childhood, he found himself turning to the dictionary again and again for amusement. “I was a dictionary buff,” said Zimmer. “When I was a kid I’d look up these obscure words in beautiful dictionaries from the 1930s, words like ucalegon that you could never use in a conversation.”

Currently, the executive producer of Visual Thesaurus and Vocabulary.com as well as former New York Times “On Language” columnist, Zimmer (AM’98),  continued his pursuit of words at Yale, where he studied linguistics, and then the University of Chicago, where he studied linguistic anthropology. While working on his masters, he traveled to Indonesia to study a local language and became fascinated with how folklore and word play affected its usage. Yet some of his favorite memories of that time take place in Haskell Hall, “bonding with my cohorts in Systems,” a.k.a. “the Anthro grad students’ boot camp.”

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