Transcripts
All Lingthusiasm transcripts are lightly edited from the original audio for readability.
- Whoa!! A surprise episode??? For me??!!
- The history of the history of Indo-European - Interview with Danny Bate
- On the nose - How the nose shapes language
- Highs and lows of tone in Babanki - Interview with Pius Akumbu
- Urban Multilingualism
- Is a hotdog a sandwich? The problem with definitions
- Linguistics of TikTok - Interview with Adam Aleksic aka EtymologyNerd
- Reading and language play in Sámi - Interview with Hanna-Máret Outakoski
- A handy-y guide to gesture
- The science and fiction of Sapir-Whorf
- Micro to macro - The levels of language
- A hundred reasons to be enthusiastic about linguistics
- A politeness episode, if you please
- Helping computers decode sentences - Interview with Emily M. Bender
- OooOooh~~ our possession episode oOooOOoohh 👻
- Welcome back aboard the metaphor train!
- Lo! An undetached collection of meaning-parts!
- The perfectly imperfect aspect episode
- How nonbinary and binary people talk - Interview with Jacq Jones
- Brunch, gonna, and fozzle - The smooshing episode
- Scoping out the scope of scope
- What visualizing our vowels tells us about who we are
- Connecting with oral culture
- No such thing as the oldest language
- If I were an irrealis episode
- Revival, reggaeton, and rejecting unicorns - Basque interview with Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez
- Ergativity delights us
- Look, it’s deixis, a word for linguistic pointing!
- How kids learn Q’anjob’al and other Mayan languages - Interview with Pedro Mateo Pedro
- Frogs, pears, and more staples from linguistics example sentences
- The verbs had been being helped by auxiliaries
- Word Magic
- Tone and Intonation? Tone and Intonation!
- Bringing stories to life in Auslan - Interview with Gabrielle Hodge
- How kids learn language in Singapore - Interview with Woon Fei Ting
- Where language names come from and why they change
- Love and fury at the linguistics of emotions
- Who questions the questions?
- The linguistic map is not the linguistic territory
- What If Linguistics - Absurd Hypothetical Questions with Randall Munroe of xkcd
- Various vocal fold vibes
- Language in the brain - Interview with Ev Fedorenko
- What we can, must, and should say about modals
- Tea and skyscrapers - When words get borrowed across languages
- What it means for a language to be official
- Word order, we love
- Knowledge is power, copulas are fun
- Making speech visible with spectrograms
- Where to get your English etymologies
- Cool things about scales and implicature
- Corpus linguistics and consent - Interview with Kat Gupta
- That’s the kind of episode it’s - Clitics
- Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Theory of Mind
- A Fun-Filled Fricative Field Trip
- Making machines learn Fon and other African languages - Interview with Masakhane
- Not NOT a negation episode
- R and R-like sounds - Rhoticity
- How linguists figure out the grammar of a language
- Listen to the imperatives episode!
- Writing is a technology
- Small talk, big deal
- Climbing the sonority mountain from A to P
- How translators approach a text
- Who you are in high school, linguistically speaking - Interview with Shivonne Gates
- The happy fun big adjective episode
- Hey, no problem, bye! The social dance of phatics
- Tracing languages back before recorded history
- Schwa, the most versatile English vowel
- The grammar of singular they - Interview with Kirby Conrod
- What makes a language easy? It’s a hard question
- This time it gets tense - The grammar of time
- Making machines learn language - Interview with Janelle Shane
- How to rebalance a lopsided conversation
- Many ways to talk about many things - Plurals, duals, and more
- Smell words, both real and invented
- Villages, gifs, and children - Interview with Lynn Hou on signed languages in real-world contexts
- Putting sounds into syllables is like putting toppings on a burger
- Emoji are Gesture Because Internet
- Why spelling is hard - but also hard to change
- You heard about it but I was there - Evidentials
- Pop culture in Cook Islands Māori - Interview with Ake Nicholas
- Why do we gesture when we talk?
- The verb is the coat rack that the rest of the sentence hangs on
- How languages influence each other - Interview with Hannah Gibson on Swahili, Rangi, and Bantu languages
- Words for family relationships - Kinship terms
- Why do C and G come in hard and soft versions? Palatalization
- Every word is a real word
- Making books and tools speak Chatino - Interview with Hilaria Cruz
- When nothing means something
- This, that, and the other thing - Determiners
- What words sound spiky across languages? Interview with Suzy Styles
- Speaking Australian and Canadian English in an American/British binary
- Sentences with baggage: Presuppositions
- Translating the untranslatable
- Vowel gymnastics
- Learning parts of words: Morphemes and the wug test
- Talking and thinking about time
- Getting into, up for, and down with prepositions
- What Does it Mean to Sound Black? Intonation and Identity Interview with Nicole Holliday
- Sounds you can’t hear - Babies, accents, and phonemes
- Layers of meaning - Cooperation, humour, and Gricean Maxims
- Learning languages linguistically
- The bridge between words and sentences - Constituency
- People who make dictionaries: Review of WORD BY WORD by Kory Stamper
- Kids these days aren’t ruining language
- All the sounds in all the languages - the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Colour words around the world and inside your brain
- Inside the Word of the Year vote
- Arrival of the linguists
- Pronouns: Little words, big job
- Speaking a common language won’t lead to world peace