Language in Motion: An Interview with Shelome Gooden
An interview with Shelome Gooden, professor of linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh. The...
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Language in Motion: An Interview with Shelome Gooden
An interview with Shelome Gooden, professor of linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh. The...
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The Teaching Cove is a blog for teachers created by Sapna Sehgal. She joins James to discuss...
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Episode 27 - How Trump Can Improve Your English
In this Episode, James examines Trump's speaking style and what it means to you. Also, he...
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Cross Section: Sophie Scott - Science Weekly Podcast
Where did human language come from? What role does it serve? And how might emojis and GIFs...
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Dr. Steven Pinker Says Good News Is a Hard Sell
A year ago, Dr. Steven Pinker's book Enlightenment Now made headlines for giving hard data that...
From the archive: Behemoth, bully, thief: how the English language is taking over the planet
We are raiding the Audio Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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#630 - Valerie Fridland - Why Is Everyone Saying ‘Like’ and ‘Um’ All The Time?
Valerie Fridland is a sociolinguist, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Nevada, a...
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Steven Pinker: let's talk about Rationality
In this week’s Unsupervised Learning Podcast, Razib is joined by author and psycholinguist Steven...
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TMR 195 : Ed Balsam-Clamp : The Oxford Brexish Dictionary
"No one has even been given a chance to comment on this momentous publication, and yet it...
Slice of PIE: a linguistic common ancestor – Science Weekly podcast
Nicola Davis explores Proto-Indo-European, the hypothetical common ancestor of modern...
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Starbucks’ tea takeover is a grande of guff
Lucy Kellaway says the ubiquitous coffee chain cannot be forgiven for the way it grinds out its...
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Episode 8: Lindsay and Kerstin do Languages
In Episode 8, my guest is Lindsay Dow, a really enthusiastic and cool independent language...
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Representation of Political Protests: Critical Cognitive Linguistic Analyses
by Dr. Christopher Hart Keynote speaker at the 19th Warwick International Postgraduate...
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Shakespeare Talks #012 (David Crystal chats with Ron Severdia about Shakespeare and language.)
Ron Severdia chats with professor David Crystal about Shakespeare's Original Pronunciation, his...
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Ep.49: Robert Lawson on how language creates belonging and difference
In the third, and (for now) the last episode in our little mini-series about how Brexit is being...
Intercultural Literary Practices
Laura Lonsdale (Queen's College, Oxford): 'Barbarisms: Multilingualism and Modernity in...
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Statistical Acoustic-Phonetic Historical Linguistics
Prof. John Aston (Dept of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics) & Prof. John Coleman...
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Using Social Media Data to Investigate Morphosyntactic Variation and Change
Data from social-media platforms such as Twitter have been used to investigate how new words...
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Why Words?! How We Learn Language
Children are the best language learners, says psycholinguist Evan Kidd. But how do children learn...
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Ask A Linguist: Your Language Questions Answered By Linguists From Talk The Talk
Linguist hour! Lindsay and I bring you an interview with one of our favourite podcasts, the...
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