Synopsis
A show about linguistics, the science of language, on RTRFM 92.1 community radio, Perth.
Episodes
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59: Mailbag of Ew
30/08/2022 Duration: 01h13minIn which we get together for a chat, talk about stuff we like, and — oh, yeah — answers a few questions from our great listeners. Other languages have a word for late morning, before noon. Why doesn’t English have one? Why is EW the sound some English speakers make when disgusted? Why can you have potatoes, but not broccolis? Who started calling the YouTube description the DOOBLEYDOO? Is it WHOA or WOAH? Why do we use capital i for the pronoun I?
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58: Expression Unleashed (with Thom Scott-Phillips and Joshua Blackburn)
03/08/2022 Duration: 01h46minToday, we communicate. But once, we didn’t. What had to happen in our brains to make communication possible? And why don’t other animals do it like we do? We talk to Dr Thom Scott-Phillips about his new work in the social and cognitive origins of communication. And game creator Joshua Blackburn is going to test Daniel’s linguistic prowess with questions from the hottest game on Kickstarter, League of the Lexicon.
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57: Potluck (live, with friends)
27/07/2022 Duration: 01h26minOur friends, listeners, and patrons give us so many great stories, news, and words, so for this live episode, we’re having them tell these language stories in their own words. Thanks to PharaohKatt, Lord Mortis, Ariaflame, seejanecricket, Aristemo, O Tim, Ditte, Rodger, and Ben (not the host one).
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56: Diego's Digest
14/07/2022 Duration: 01h05minOur listeners and patrons send in so many great ideas, stories, and words. For this episode, listener and prolific contributor Diego has put together an entire show for our edification. ASL may have changed to include copular BE What’s going on with French-only laws in Quebec? Why is an Indian airport broadcasting covid information in Sanskrit? And more.
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55: Rebel With a Clause (with Ellen Jovin)
29/06/2022 Duration: 01h39minEveryone’s favourite tabletop grammarian is back! It’s Ellen Jovin, proprietor of the Grammar Table. She dispenses grammar advice around New York City and the world, and now she’s written a book about her grammar adventures. Ellen is the author of Rebel With a Clause, and she joins us for this big episode.
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54: Slang (with Jonathon Green)
15/06/2022 Duration: 01h37minIt’s crude. It’s rude. And it’s a lot of fun. Slang has been with us for as long as people didn’t want others to understand what they were about. But what exactly is it? And has the nature of slang changed in our internet age? Daniel is talking to eminent slang lexicographer Jonathon Green on this episode of Because Language.
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53: Mailbag of Compounds (with Tiger Webb)
31/05/2022 Duration: 01h32minLanguage titan Tiger Webb is helping us with our voluminous Mailbag. Hedvig is giving her annual Eurovision language roundup. And we’re sorting through the lexicon of the 2022 Australian election. Is MAYBE a compound word? What about ANOTHER, or GARBAGE? Are GONNA and WANNA portmanteaus? What does it take to be a linguist?
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52: The Language Game (with Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater)
11/05/2022 Duration: 01h31minHow is language like a game of charades? According to a new book, quite a lot. Charades players and language users improvise and work together to create meaning in a situation, and they get better at it as they reuse elements and build up patterns. Drs Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater explain their vision of language to Daniel and Hedvig on this episode of Because Language.
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51: A Wug-Tonne of Advice (with Kitty Liu and Romany Amber)
01/05/2022 Duration: 52minWe had the pleasure of an interview with two up-and-coming linguists, wanting to find out more about the show and linguistic communication. It was such a fun chat that we wanted to share it with you. Here's Daniel and Hedvig with Kitty Liu and Romany Amber. Part of this chat also appears in magazine form (along with a lot of other really good articles) : https://issuu.com/u-lingua/docs/issue_8_forweb Thanks to Kitty and Romany for thinking of us, and thanks to U-Lingua for letting us make this audio public.
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50: Employing Linguistics (with Anna Marie Trester and Ellen)
08/04/2022 Duration: 01h37minLinguistics is what we all love, but how do we make it pay? Turns out there are more ways than you might have thought of, and a new book is here to help. Dr Anna Marie Trester joins Daniel for an uplifting and hopeful chat. And how do we make the online experience better for Blind people? Friend of the pod Ellen is here with some do’s and some do-not-do’s.
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49: Mailbag - It's That T Again (with Mignon Fogarty)
23/03/2022 Duration: 01h11minLingcomm legend Mignon Fogarty (Grammar Girl) joins us to answer all the questions in our Mailbag! And we have to ask her about National Grammar Day. How do we bring out descriptive grammar, and tone down the policing? Why do some people say “She text me”? Why are some people convinced it’s the Flinstones and not the Flintstones? Are some people saying “I finished mines”? Is technology making us forget how to spell and write? And why does “going to Kong Kong” have a naughty meaning in Korean?
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48: The Black Side of the River (with Jessi Grieser)
04/03/2022 Duration: 01h32minAnacostia is a rapidly gentrifying suburb in Washington DC, and as Anacostia changes, so does the language. How do the original Black residents use language to establish their cred? What about the language of the new Black gentrifiers? Dr Jessi Grieser has been listening. She’s the author of The Black Side of the River, and she joins Daniel for a chat.
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47: We Need to Talk About Grice (with Rikker Dockum)
20/02/2022 Duration: 01h13minEpisode page with show notes: http://becauselanguage.com/47-we-need-to-talk-about-grice/ Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/join/becauselangpod/ Every Linguistics 101 student knows about HP Grice and his famous Maxims. They state that dialogue is usually cooperative — and when it doesn't appear to be, they explain how we manage to work out meaning anyway. But linguists are questioning the applicability and universality of these rules. Is it time for a reappraisal of Grice? We're joined by Rikker Dockum on this episode of Because Language.
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46: Just Words (with Rebecca Shapiro)
10/02/2022 Duration: 01h35minDaniel Midgley, Ben Ainslie, and Hedvig Skirgård
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45: Mailbag of Words
29/01/2022 Duration: 01h19minThe Words of the Year are out! And we’re talking about ’em. We’re answering all the questions in our voluminous Mailbag. We have here, there, and where. We also have that and what. Was there ever a hat? Why are we friends with someone? Is the distribution of emoji Zipfian? If you study linguistics — the science of language — are you a STEM major? And Hedvig springs a game on us.
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44: Words of the Week of the Year 2021 (with Lauren Gawne)
22/12/2021 Duration: 01h23minOur listeners have voted, and here are all the words! Which were our top Words of the Week? Which were the worst? And what did all the dictionary people pick? We’re joined by our very special guest (and lingopod pal) Dr Lauren Gawne for this very cheugy episode of Because Language.
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43: Journal Club: Zoomies on Zoom (with Hadas Kotek and friends)
17/12/2021 Duration: 01h22minOur friends and listeners bring us lots of great stories, questions, and words. So for this episode, we've invited them to present them themselves! All patrons have been invited to join us for this live episode, and many have brought pets. Also, Dr Hadas Kotek has examined the sentences used in linguistic textbooks and examples. How are people represented in our discipline?
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42: Replicability Crisis (with Martine Grice and Bodo Winter)
01/12/2021 Duration: 01h34minThe sciences are facing a replicability crisis. Some landmark studies were once considered settled, but then failed when they were retested. So have any linguistic experiments been toppled? And how do we fix this problem? Dr Martine Grice and Dr Bodo Winter have contributed to a special issue of Linguistics, and they join us for this fun episode.
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41: Mailbag of Caitlin University (with Caitlin Green)
16/11/2021 Duration: 01h14minHere to help us answer our voluminous Mailbag is the tireless Dr Caitlin Green, Vice Cancellor of Caitlin University. Among our questions: NON-BINARY or NONBINARY? What’s behind coffee names? Why is there an L in WOULD? Could swearing get in the way of persuasion? When is it time to stop supporting a minority language? What’s with the D in TIDDIES? Fee fi fo… fun? Why doesn’t it rhyme with ENGLISHMAN? Where does TUCKER come from?
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40: Dialect Playthrough (with Hakan Seyalıoğlu and Stephen Mann)
15/11/2021 Duration: 02h56minDialect is a role-playing game about language and how it dies. Over the course of a game, players form an isolated community, create a private language, and watch it fade away as the community’s isolation is breached. We’re very pleased and honoured to play a game of Dialect, with game creator Hakan Seyalıoğlu of Thorny Games leading us through it.