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Linguistics After Dark

Linguistics After Dark

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Linguistics After Dark is a podcast where three linguists (and sometimes other people) answer your burning questions about language, linguistics, and whatever else you need advice about. We have three rules: any question is fair game, there's no research allowed, and if we can't answer, we have to drink. It's a little like CarTalk for language: call us if your language is making a funny noise, and we'll get to the bottom of it, with a lot of rowdy discussion and nerdy jokes along the way. At ...
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A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. A weird and deep conversation about language delivered right to your ears the third Thursday of every month. "Joyously nerdy" –Buzzfeed. Listened to all the episodes here and wish there were more? Want to talk with other people who are enthusiastic about linguistics? Get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community at www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm Shownotes and transcripts: www.lingthusiasm.com
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Linguisticae Podcast

Monté de Linguisticae

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Le podcast des émissions Linguisticae, en exclusivité, abordant plusieurs sujets en rapport avec la linguistique et les sciences sociales. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett. Produced by Stefanie Levine.

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Light-hearted conversation with callers from all over about new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, language change and varieties, as well as word histories, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more. Be a part of the show with author/journalist Martha Barnette and linguist/lexicographer Grant Barrett. Share your language thoughts, questions, and stories: https://waywordradio.org/contact or words@waywordradio.org. In the US 🇺🇸 and Ca ...
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Hola! We are Alex and Christina, a couple from the UK. Christina is a languages teacher originally from Catalonia and is teaching Alex Catalan right from the basics up to intermediate and hopefully advanced level! We are documenting the journey through these podcasts, so if you are also learning Catalan this will help you learn along with us... . Please get in touch and let us know if you are also learning Catalan! Instagram - @lazylinguistcatalan ... Facebook page - The Lazy Linguist Podcas ...
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Stories of Languages and Linguistics

language and linguistics enthusiasts at Georgia Tech

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a podcast series by language and linguistics enthusiasts at Georgia Tech. (sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning at Georgia Tech; managed by Dr. Hongchen Wu who can be reached via email hongchen.wu@gatech.edu)
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Vox - La linguistique sous toutes ses formes

Vox - La linguistique sous toutes ses formes

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Vox est le podcast sur Labex EFL. Le Labex EFL (Fondements Empiriques de la Linguistique - Empirical Foundations of Linguistics) est un Laboratoire d'Excellence créé en 2011 qui réunit plusieurs équipes de chercheurs.euses de pointe dans le domaine de la linguistique. Son but : développer d'ambitieux projets de recherche au croisement des différents champs de la linguistique afin de produire de nouvelles connaissances au niveau international. Vox, notre podcast, se donne pour objectif de ren ...
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A freelance linguist of old world etymology, symbology and culture tips. Culture & Mediation trained. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armchairlinguist/support
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Welcome to Unlimited Opinions! Have you ever wanted to listen to a lawyer and his son discuss philosophy, mythology, theology, politics and more? No? Well, Mark and Adam Bishop are here to discuss it all the same! From philosophy to mythology to politics, they discuss it all with rants and tangents galore! Now in Season 8, they're breaking down George Lakoff's "Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservative Think," going chapter by chapter to discuss the differences between the linguistic wor ...
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Podcast que define palabras aleatoriamente. Como María Moliner pero puestos de ácido. Perpetrado por Juan Fco. M. Peligro, Jesús Albarrán, Victoria López y Luis Martín. Facebook, Instagram y Twitter: @cldmpodcast. YouTube: Circo Lingüístico de Moscú.
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Treinar nossa mente e DESTRAVAR nosso PODER sempre!!! Através do autoconhecimento, e assim sua energia e equilíbrio para que sua autoestima entram em um nível de descobrimento para saber que sempre quebraremos os padrões estabelecidos pela sociedade e assim realizarmos e termos várias fontes de felicidade. Embarque comigo nessa jornada.
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This podcast will explore linguistics, language learning, world cultures, and adventure. What does that mean: Speaking Spanish, speaking Italian, learning to speak Egyptian Arabic. Language learning tools. Also, tips to teach English language learners. Travel, culture, and adventures as a new Spanish major. If it has to do with linguistics, you will find it here. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linguistrising/support
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Le livre de Steve, "Le linguiste: un guide personnel de l'apprentissage des langues", décrit le voyage personnel de Steve de l'apprentissage de 9 langues. Le livre explique comment vous aussi pouvez devenir linguiste! Steve's book, The Linguist: A personal guide to language learning, describes Steve's journey in learning to speak 9 languages and explains how you too, can become a linguist!
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This podcast series will highlight some of the most important aspects of linguistics. Over the span of numerous episodes, we’ll discuss topics such as the definition of linguistics, history of the English language, word structure, speech sounds, grammar, meaning, sentence structure, and more. If you’re interested in learning more about language but don’t have oodles of free time, this series will introduce you to the beauty of linguistics in short and sweet light-hearted episodes. Source: Fr ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldlinguistics/subscribe Welcome to the official podcast of World Linguistics. Here you’ll find inspiration if you’re a language learner and tips on how to learn languages. You’ll also discover some of the reasons why learning languages is important in the twenty-first century. Visit https://www.world-linguistics.com/contact and select a package to get started with Spanish tutoring.
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lingcast is a new linguistics podcast where the host, Blake Reed, will discuss the amazing quirks and interesting facts hidden within the English language. There are so many weird and wonderful explanations for the ways in which we communicate that could answer a lot of our problems. Join us and listen close, you might just learn something.
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(We are now on Lybsyn) As humans we must understand the limits of our wisdom and ask questions to expand our knowledge for full understanding of life. We know the best way to do this is to expose yourself to anything and learn directly from people involved in situation. Providing a lighter perspective on recurrences or patterns in our every day life, we want to bring you guys one the best podcasts available because of our outlook on life as a 'millennial'. So please tune in, and give it a li ...
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WELCOME. I AM SAM, and every HERO needs one 😊 I'm the Storyteller and friendly face behind the voice. I am a PODCAST PRINCESS. A human being, with experiences good & bad. MY GOAL? To help. To heal. To have a heart-to-heart 🌻 *All content contained in these podcasts belong solely to Samantha Darsen. Any intent to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to make derivative works, is strictly prohibited. *Opinions I express are solely my own and do not express the views ...
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SAGE Language & Linguistics

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE, with selected new podcasts that will span a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Our Podcasts are designed to act as teaching tools, providing further insight into our content through editor and author commentaries and interviews with special guests. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and ...
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Spesso non riflettiamo su quanto l’intreccio di culture nel corso della storia abbia caratterizzato e inciso su tutte le lingue del mondo. Ma non solo le lingue, anche i dialetti hanno subito questa influenza. Il dialetto siciliano ne è un esempio, così come tutta la cultura e l’identità in senso stretto della nostra isola. Ogni popolo che ha dominato la Sicilia ha lasciato tracce indelebili, che ancora oggi portiamo nel nostro bagaglio culturale, il più delle volte senza rendercene conto. L ...
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Hola! This episode teaches you vocabulary for different instruments and how to say what you play or used to play. You will also learn some common emotions along with the verb 'to be' - 'estar' and put all of this together into sentences to practice the language! We hope you enjoy the episode. If you do we would love a rating/review wherever you are…
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Does George Lakoff understand nothing about conservative morality? Maybe! Join us as we discuss his idea of Strict Father Morality, a system that he thinks conservatives believe in, with respect only for authority and strict punishments for those who do wrong. Somehow, Lakoff misses the fact that conservatives tend to believe in an objective morali…
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The new Downton Abbey movie is a luscious treat for fans of the public-television period piece, but how accurate is the script when it comes to the vocabulary of the early 20th century? It may be jarring to hear the word swag, but it was already at least 100 years old. And no, it’s not an acronym. Also, a historian of science sets out to write a bo…
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On a tendance à l’imaginer dans les laboratoires, les amphithéatres ou les bibliothèques, mais la linguistique est avant tout une science du terrain. L’analyse des langues est en effet intimement liée à celle de leurs locuteurs, les populations qui font vivre leur culture et leur identité à travers elles. C'est pour parler de tout cela que nous rec…
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Which came first? Foundational moral thinking or metaphors that we use to express those foundations? George Lakoff seems to think the language came first! Join us as we try to figure out Lakoff's chicken-or-the-egg moral system as he outlines the metaphor of accounting and how morality is viewed as a system of transactions. Are we all really just t…
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So you’ve long dreamed of writing fiction, but don’t know where to begin? There are lots of ways to get started — creative writing classes, local writing groups, and books with prompts to get you going. The key is to get started, and then stick with it. And: which part of the body do surgeons call the goose? Hint: you don’t want a bite of chicken c…
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What's the difference between a KINK and a FETISH? Does it matter if you ASSUME or PRESUME? English is full of these close groups of words, and author Eli Burnstein has untangled many of them in his delightful book The Dictionary of Fine Distinctions. Eli joins us for this episode. Timestamps Intros: 0:42 News: 9:54 Related or Not: 24:11 Interview …
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durée : 00:04:07 - La chronique langue de Laélia Véron - par : Laélia Véron - Quand vous demandez à quelqu’un à table "Peux-tu me passer le sel", vous ne vous attendez pas à ce qu'il réponde : "Oui, je peux", mais à ce qu’il le vous donne. En réalité, votre question cache une injonction. Laélia Véron décrypte cet acte de langage indirect et de négo…
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Wherein we finish the podcast in under four hours! Jump right to: 5:43 Language Thing Of The Day: Transitivity 34:55 Question 1: Are accents predictable? That is, there are specific accents people have based on the languages they have learned, and often these have specific-enough features to have stereotypes. But would a native speaker of Parisian …
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Our very first episode with a live studio audience! Join us as we discuss what linguist George Lakoff views as the worldviews of liberals and conservatives. In this episode, we examine what Lakoff thinks confuses liberals about conservative views (while also just attempting to refute the conservative opinion), the different words that people on the…
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When an international team of scientists traveled to a research station in Antarctica for six months, the language they all shared was English. After six months together, their accents changed ever so slightly — a miniature version of how language evolves over time. Plus, the esoteric lingo from another rarefied environment: the world of contempora…
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New York City is home to a lot of languages! Sometimes a sizeable language community can live on just a couple of floors of an apartment building. Dr Ross Perlin is working to find and promote minority languages in NYC. He's the co-founder of the Endangered Language Alliance, and author of Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tong…
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When you order a kebab and they ask you if you want everything on it, you might say yes. But you'd probably still be surprised if it came with say, chocolate, let alone a bicycle...even though chocolate and bicycles are technically part of "everything". That's because words like "everything" and "all" really mean something more like "everything typ…
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In this episode, we discuss George Lakoff's completely analytical, opinion-free, 100% objective explanation of what he views as the role of cognitive linguists in examining liberal and conservative worldviews. We discuss whether or not unconscious thoughts truly exist, the importance of categories, and Lakoff's ever-present idea of conservatives be…
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Unwrap the name of a candy bar, and you just might find a story inside. For instance, one chewy treat found in many a checkout lane is named after a family’s beloved horse. And: 50 years ago in the United States, some Latino elementary students were made to adopt English versions of their own names and forbidden to speak Spanish. The idea was to he…
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durée : 00:03:37 - La chronique langue de Laélia Véron - par : Laélia Véron - On a l’habitude d’opposer les actes et les paroles. Mais parfois, dire, c’est faire, on ne peut même faire qu’en disant. Pour jurer, par exemple, il faut dire "je le jure". Quels sont les verbes performatifs et leurs limites ? Et celle entre performatif et magique ? Laéli…
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In this first episode of Season 8, we look at the preface to our new book: George Lakoff's Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think, which examines the different linguistic metaphors that liberals and conservatives use to shape their worldview. We discuss Lakoff's plan for the book, how he draws his conclusions, and the immense amount o…
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Welcome back! Another episode and this time we are learning about TV & film, including how to say what we watch/like to watch/favourite shows/films and also learning some negative structures to talk about what we don't watch! We hope you enjoy it and find it useful. If you do we hope you will consider rating/reviewing the show, becoming a Patron or…
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How can you kick the verbal habit of saying you know and um so many times in a sentence? For one thing, get comfortable with pauses. There’s no need to fill every silence during a conversation. Also, a doctor who treats patients in Appalachia shares their colorful vocabulary. If you have a rising in your leader or a misery in your jaw, you may want…
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It’s hard to imagine now, but there was a time when people disagreed over the best word to use when answering the phone. Alexander Graham Bell suggested answering with ahoy! but Thomas Edison was partial to hello! A fascinating new book about internet language says this disagreement is worth remembering when we talk about how greetings are evolving…
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Language authorities. Right-wing politicians. White supremacists and feminists. What do they have in common? They're all working together to fight gender-inclusive language. But why bring language into this fight? What extra does this give them? Dr Caitlin Green and Maureen Kosse join us to explain on this big episode.…
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