103 Avsnitt

  1. 43: The grammar of singular they - Interview with Kirby Conrod

    Publicerades: 2020-04-17
  2. 42: What makes a language “easy”? It’s a hard question

    Publicerades: 2020-03-19
  3. 41: This time it gets tense - The grammar of time

    Publicerades: 2020-02-20
  4. 40: Making machines learn language - Interview with Janelle Shane

    Publicerades: 2020-01-17
  5. 39: How to rebalance a lopsided conversation

    Publicerades: 2019-12-19
  6. 38: Many ways to talk about many things - Plurals, duals and more

    Publicerades: 2019-11-21
  7. 37: Smell words, both real and invented

    Publicerades: 2019-10-17
  8. 36: Villages, gifs, and children: Researching signed languages in real-world contexts with Lynn Hou

    Publicerades: 2019-09-20
  9. 35: Putting sounds into syllables is like putting toppings on a burger

    Publicerades: 2019-08-16
  10. 34: Emoji are Gesture Because Internet

    Publicerades: 2019-07-18
  11. 33: Why spelling is hard — but also hard to change

    Publicerades: 2019-06-20
  12. 32: You heard about it but I was there - Evidentiality

    Publicerades: 2019-05-16
  13. 31: Pop culture in Cook Islands Māori - Interview with Ake Nicholas

    Publicerades: 2019-04-19
  14. 30: Why do we gesture when we talk?

    Publicerades: 2019-03-21
  15. 29: The verb is the coat rack that the rest of the sentence hangs on

    Publicerades: 2019-02-22
  16. 28: How languages influence each other - Hannah Gibson interview on Swahili, Rangi & Bantu languages

    Publicerades: 2019-01-18
  17. 27: Words for family relationships: Kinship terms

    Publicerades: 2018-12-20
  18. 26: Why do C and G come in hard and soft versions? Palatalization

    Publicerades: 2018-11-16
  19. 25: Every word is a real word

    Publicerades: 2018-10-18
  20. 24: Making books and tools speak Chatino - Interview with Hilaria Cruz

    Publicerades: 2018-09-20

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A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. "A fascinating listen that will change the way you see everyday communications." –New York Times. "Joyously nerdy" –Buzzfeed. Weird and deep half-hour conversations about language on the third Thursday of the month. 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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