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Julie Sedivy

Linguistics professor whose research focuses on language production, comprehension, and acquisition. Author of several books on psycholinguistics, including Linguaphile.

Top 5 podcasts with Julie Sedivy

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Feb 11, 2025 • 41min

Julie Sedivy: How Language Shapes Us

Julie Sedivy, a linguistics professor and author of 'Linguaphile,' shares her passion for language, shaped by her childhood as an immigrant speaking five languages. She discusses how language influences identity and social dynamics, especially in bilingual contexts. The conversation dives into the beauty and complexity of spoken language, the challenges of word retrieval as we age, and the potential impacts of modern communication on conversational skills. Sedivy highlights the role of language in fostering human connection and resilience.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 38min

Language, Music, and Meaning with Julie Sedivy

Join Julie Sedivy, a renowned psycholinguist and author of "Linguaphile: A Life of Language Love," as she dives into the fascinating intersection of language and music. Discover how infants recognize their native tongue through rhythm and the emotional ties that shape our understanding of communication. Julie explores the bonds of love and language across species, revealing the emotional instincts behind our interactions. She also contrasts human communication with that of chimps, highlighting our unique sensitivity to non-verbal cues. It's a thought-provoking journey through sound and meaning!
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Nov 8, 2024 • 17min

'Tías and Primas' and 'Linguaphile' are new nonfiction books on family and language

Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez, the author of 'Tías and Primas,' shares her experiences in a large Nicaraguan family, addressing gender roles and cultural stereotypes. She discusses the emotional depth of ghost encounters and the importance of critique rooted in love. Julie Sedivy, a linguistics and psychology professor and author of 'Linguaphile,' explores how language shapes our emotions and reflects social realities. Together, they delve into the intersection of family, language, and identity in their heartfelt memoirs.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 2h 7min

107: Linguaphile (with Julie Sedivy and Matt Spike)

Matt Spike, a linguist and philosopher, delves into the complexities of large language models and their limits in grasping 'impossible languages.' Julie Sedivy, author of 'Linguaphile: A Life of Language Love,' shares her personal experiences connecting language to love and growth. They discuss the nuanced relationship between culture and language, the evolution of communication, and how AI influences human interaction. The conversation weaves philosophical insights with lively anecdotes, revealing the deep bonds we share through language.
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Nov 6, 2021 • 29min

Language and loss

Author and linguist Julie Sedivy shares personal accounts and insights about the process of losing and reclaiming language and self. The consequences of language loss on identity are explored, along with the emotional and cultural implications of language extinction. The chapter also discusses how language can shape one's identity and highlights the impact of bilingualism on emotional connections and memories. The speaker shares their emotional experience of learning a new language and their determination to regain fluency.