Skip to main content
Skip to search
Ideas change everything
WATCH
TED Talks
Browse the library of TED talks and speakers
Playlists
100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds
TED Series
Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED
TED-Ed videos
Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed
TEDx Talks
Talks from independently organized local events
DISCOVER
Topics
Explore TED offerings by topic
Podcasts
Explore the TED Audio Collective
Ideas Blog
Our daily coverage of the world of ideas
Newsletters
Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox
ATTEND
Conferences
Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more
TEDx Events
Find and attend local, independently organized events
TED on Screen
Experience TED from home
TED Courses
Learn from TED speakers who expand on their world-changing ideas
PARTICIPATE
Nominate
Recommend speakers, TED Prize recipients, Fellows and more
Organize a local TEDx Event
Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event
Translate
Bring TED to the non-English speaking world
TED Fellows
Join or support innovators from around the globe
ABOUT
Our Organization
Our mission, history, team, and more
Conferences
TED Conferences, past, present, and future
Programs & Initiatives
Details about TED's world-changing initiatives
Partner with TED
Learn how you can partner with us
TED Blog
Updates from TED and highlights from our global community
SIGN IN
MEMBERSHIP
Type to search
Mark Forsyth: 什麼是 snollygoster?一堂關於政治語言的課
1,864,514 views |
Mark Forsyth |
TEDxHousesOfParliament
• June 2012
Read transcript
大多數政客都會小心翼翼的選擇用詞,以用來塑造他們希望創造的現實。但這有用嗎?詞源學家 Mark Forsyth 分享一些英國和美國關於字源的有趣小故事(例如,你曾有想過喬治•華盛頓是怎樣被稱呼為 president?),並且也做出令人驚訝的結論。(本演講來自:TEDxHousesofParliament in London )
culture
politics
language
TEDx
TED is supported by ads and partners