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Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Daniel Midgley, Ben Ainslie, and Hedvig Skirgårdbecauselanguage.com
A podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Episodes

26: Hyphen (with Pardis Mahdavi)

It joins, it divides. It’s disappearing in some places, but it’s stronger than ever in others. For this episode, we’re talking to Professor Pardis Mahdavi , author of Hyphen , an exploration of identity and self as it concerns this confounding little mark.

Apr 28, 20211 hr 33 min

25: Transcription (with Maya Klein)

Who listens to the show more closely than anyone (except possibly Daniel)? It's Maya Klein , who transcribes every word we say in excruciating detail. What goes into the process of transcription, and is a word-for-word approach really the best? And what quirks and habits do we have on the show? Maya roasts us on this episode of Because Language .

Apr 15, 20211 hr 43 min

24: Higher Ed Discrimination (with Gail Clements, Marnie Jo Petray, and Fabio Trecca)

For many students, university opens up new frontiers of learning — and new ways to be marginalised for their language use. A new book explores the problem of linguistic discrimination in higher education, and how to work toward fixing it. Also: Danish presents an unusual challenge for those who try to learn it — even babies. Why is Danish like this, and what does it tell us about language?

Mar 31, 20211 hr 47 min

23: Mailbag of YouChoob (with the Layman's Linguist)

We're tackling these Mailbag questions with the help of our special guest and star of TikTok, the Layman's Linguist! Where do they say CHUBE instead of TUBE? When did contractions come into English, and why don't characters in period dramas use them? Did Hebrew displace Yiddish when it was revitalised? Do bilingual children have delays in syntax? When did the word APOLOGY move from a defence to an expression of contrition? Did linguistics affect your religious faith?...

Mar 24, 20211 hr 24 min

22: Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction (with Jesse Sheidlower)

What’s a corpsicle ? How old is the word hyperspace ? Who was the first writer to use the term warp drive ? These and many other terms can be found in the landmark work The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction , and with us is the editor, lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower.

Mar 17, 20211 hr 40 min

21: Journal Club: Newsblast!

There's so much news and research coming out, we can hardly address it all! But we're giving it a try on this episode of Little Words Newsblast Journal Club. Uzbek is romanising Honesty / certainty has a prosodic profile People with "gay-sounding" voices anticipate rejection and discrimination Language patterns emerge in protactile communities Gesture shows patterns

Feb 26, 20211 hr 20 min

20: Madam VP (with Nicole Holliday and Caroline Kilov)

Kamala Harris is the first woman — and woman of colour — to be Vice President of the United States. In the campaign, she had to pull off a tricky task: stay true to her voice and multiple aspects of her identity by employing features of African-American English that would resonate with Black voters, but that wouldn’t alienate white voters. How did she do it? Dr Nicole Holliday joins Ben, Hedvig, and Daniel on this episode of Because Language.

Feb 09, 20211 hr 28 min

19: Mailbag, Schmailbag

More great questions from our Mailbag! How did we get from SUSS (suspect) to SUSS OUT (find out)? Is the J in JORTS part of a portmanteau, or a real live prefix? Why do PEEP, PEEK, and PEER resemble each other? Which acronym etymologies aren't bunk? Why do we add a SCHM- to words to signify derision? Are Mormon missionaries supernaturally good at learning languages?

Feb 06, 20211 hr 34 min

18: Swearin' Time (with Kory Stamper)

There's a new show on Netflix, and it's The History of Swearing, featuring Nicolas Cage. Backing him up is a team of researchers, comedians — and one of our favourite lexicographers, Kory Stamper. Kory tells us all about the show on this episode of Because Language.

Jan 19, 20211 hr 29 min

17: Words of the Week of the Year 2020

On this momentous episode, we look back on all the words that made our year. Like, all of them. Including some from other languages. Many words were discussed in the context of the annual vote of the American Dialect Society, but the greatest were voted on by you, the listeners. Ready? Let’s talk words!

Dec 22, 20201 hr 49 min

16: Mailbag of Spedrun

Our Mailbag is at capacity! Time to get to these questions. We have pronouns and proverbs . So why don’t we have proadjectives and proadverbs ? Is it on accident , or by accident ? What’s the past tense of speedrun ? When has a loanword become just another word? Why do we say we’re going ham ? Why do people pronounce dynasty differently? When we talk about accents, why is so much of the discussion about vowels?...

Dec 08, 20201 hr 14 min

15: Xenolanguage (with Kathryn Hymes)

If you love language, and you also love role-playing games with a sci-fi flair, then you're going to want to check out the new game Xenolanguage. It allows players to make first contact and decipher alien messages while working through their tangled personal relationships. Kathryn Hymes of Thorny Games joins us for this episode.

Nov 30, 20201 hr 13 min
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