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44: Words of the Week of the Year 2021 (with Lauren Gawne)

Our listeners have voted, and here are all the words! Which were our top Words of the Week? Which...

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43: Journal Club: Zoomies on Zoom (with Hadas Kotek)

Our friends and listeners bring us lots of great stories, questions, and words. So for this...

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42: Replicability Crisis (with Martine Grice and Bodo Winter)

The sciences are facing a replicability crisis. Some landmark studies were once considered...

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39: Is This a Reference? (with Sylvia Sierra)

You probably communicate with your friends using media references all the time. Not that there’s...

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38: Generativism 2: How It's Going (with Taylor Miller and Adam Tallman)

This is the second of a two-parter on generativism, the linguistic school of thought originated...

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37: Generativism 1: How It Started (with David Adger and John Goldsmith)

We’re doing a deep dive into generativism, the linguistic school of thought championed by Noam...

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35: Something's Got to Change (with Lesley Woods and Alice Gaby)

Linguistics as a discipline throws up challenges to Indigenous linguists. At the same time,...

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34: OzCLO 2021: 2 Cool 4 School (with Elisabeth Mayer, Henry Wu, Victoria Papaioannou, and the students of Melbourne ...

OzCLO is the Australian Computational and Linguistic Olympiad. It gets students together to...

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34: OzCLO 2021: 2 Cool 4 School (with Elisabeth Mayer, Henry Wu, Victoria Papaioannou, and the students of Melbourne ...

OzCLO is the Australian Computational and Linguistic Olympiad. It gets students together to...

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32: Fallen Leaves: The Chinese Languages (with Wu Mei-Shin, Ye Jingting, and Israel Lai)

What we call sometimes Chinese is really a gigantic family of languages. They’re somewhat divided...

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32: Fallen Leaves: The Chinese Languages (with Wu Mei-Shin, Ye Jingting, and Israel Lai)

What we call sometimes Chinese is really a gigantic family of languages. They’re somewhat divided...

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31: All the Words (with Grant Barrett)

Words of the Week are coming out of the woodwork, and who better to work through them with us...

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30: Mailbag of Raspberries (with Helen Zaltzman)

Our Mailbag is once again full of questions, and podcasting luminary Helen Zaltzman is here to...

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29: Cultish (with Amanda Montell)

Blog post with show notes: http://becauselanguage.com/29-cultish/ Support the show on Patreon:...

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28: The Cutting Edge (with Emma Schimke, Georgia Dempster, and Kirsten Ellis) - Pint of Science Takeover episode!

Show notes:  We're taking over Pint of Science (or are they taking over us?) for this episode!...

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27: It’s All Semantics (live at LingFest 2021)

Blog post with show notes and video episode: http://becauselanguage.com/27-its-all-semantics/...

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26: Hyphen (with Pardis Mahdavi)

It joins, it divides. It’s disappearing in some places, but it’s stronger than ever in others....

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25: Transcription (with Maya Klein)

Who listens to the show more closely than anyone (except possibly Daniel)? It's Maya Klein, who...

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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...

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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...

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