#binomials

Profound Englishprofoundenglish
2026-02-14

Master the art of English Binomials. These essential expressions are the secret sauce to elevating your fluency and sounding like a true native speaker.

Binomials in English examples

There's this one paper published by the Chicago Linguistic Society in 1975 that I found years ago and really enjoy, World Order: websites.umich.edu/~jlawler/ha

It describes the concept of irreversible #binomials (link) in #linguistics: words or #morphemes that come together and (often) have fixed positions. Things like:

  • body and soul
  • back and forth
  • in and out
  • ladies and gentlemen
  • head and shoulders
  • northwest
  • north-south
  • this and that
  • good and evil

Which when reversed don't really work (usually):

  • soul and body
  • forth and back
  • out and in
  • gentlemen and ladies
  • shoulders and head
  • westnorth
  • south-north
  • that and this
  • evil and good

Because certain cultural values determine #WordOrder: things that are close or high above, sex, age, friendliness, agentivity, living beings, divine beings, among many other things.

It's very interesting once you stop for a moment and think about it. And it differs slightly according to each language too. :blobfoxscience:​

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