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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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Apr 18, 2025 • 48min

103: A hand-y guide to gesture

Gestures: every known language has them, and there's a growing body of research on how they fit into communication. But academic literature can be hard to dig into on your own. So Lauren has spent the past 5 years diving into the gesture literature and boiling it down into a tight 147 page book. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about Lauren's new book, Gesture: A Slim Guide from Oxford University Press. Is it a general audience book? An academic book? A bit of both. (Please enjoy our highlights version in this episode, a slim guide to the Slim Guide, if you will.) We talk about the wacky hijinks gesture researchers have gotten up to with the aim of preventing people from gesturing without tipping them off that the study is about gesture, including a tricked-out "coloured garden relax chair" that makes people "um" more, as well as crosslinguistic gestural connections between signed and spoken languages, and how Gretchen's gestures in English have been changing after a year of ASL classes. Plus, a few behind-the-scenes moments: Lauren putting a line drawing of her very first gesture study on the cover, and how the emoji connection from Because Internet made its way into Gesture (and also into the emoji on your phone right now). There were also many other gesture stories that we couldn't fit in this episode, so keep an eye out for Lauren doing guest interviews on other podcasts! We'll add them to the crossovers page and the Lingthusiasm hosts elsewhere playlist as they come up. And if there are any other shows you'd like to hear a gesture episode on, feel free to tell them to chat to Lauren! Click here for a link to this episode in your podcast player of choice: https://episodes.fm/1186056137/episode/dGFnOnNvdW5kY2xvdWQsMjAxMDp0cmFja3MvMjA4MDgzMjc2MA Read the transcript here: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/781132632536793088/transcript-episode-103-a-slim-guide-to-a-slim Announcements: We've made a special jazzed-up version of the Lingthusiasm logo to put on stickers, featuring fun little drawings from the past 8.5 years of enthusiasm about linguistics by our artist Lucy Maddox. There's a leaping Gavagai rabbit, bouba and kiki shapes, and more...see how many items you can recognize! This sticker (or possibly a subtle variation...stay tuned for an all-patron vote!) will go out to everyone who's a patron at the Lingthusiast level or higher as of July 1st, 2025. We're also hoping that this sticker special offer encourages people to join and stick around as we need to do an inflation-related price increase at the Lingthusiast level. As we mentioned on the last bonus episode, our coffee hasn't cost us five bucks in a while now, and we need to keep paying the team who enables us to keep making the show amid our other linguistics prof-ing and writing jobs. In this month’s bonus episode we get enthusiastic about linguist celebrities! We talk about start with the historically famous Brothers Grimm and quickly move onto modern people of varying levels of fame, including a curiously large number of linguistics figure skaters. We also talk about a few people who are famous within linguistics, including a recent memoir by Noam Chomsky's assistant Bev Stohl about what it was like keeping him fueled with coffee. And finally, we reflect on running into authors of papers we've read at conferences, when people started recognizing us sometimes, and our tips and scripts for navigating celebrity encounters from both sides. Join us on Patreon now to get access to this and 90+ other bonus episodes. You’ll also get access to the Lingthusiasm Discord server where you can chat with other language nerds: https://patreon.com/posts/125728510 For links to things mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/781132385944322048/103-a-hand-y-guide-to-gesture
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Mar 21, 2025 • 51min

102: The science and fiction of Sapir-Whorf

Discover how learning an alien language can unlock superpowers, just like in sci-fi lore! Dive into the intriguing Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and its implications on language and thought. Explore how different languages categorize colors and affect our perception. Learn about the fascinating figures behind the hypothesis and the social reflections tied to linguistic diversity. The hosts celebrate the milestones of their journey while encouraging curiosity about how language shapes our understanding of reality.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 49min

101: Micro to macro - The levels of language

Explore the fascinating levels of language from micro to macro! Learn how sounds and handshapes create meaning while discovering the dynamics of syntax and morphemes. Delve into the complexities of spoken and signed languages and understand how small syntax changes can alter interpretations. The hosts also share valuable insights into historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and even offer a DIY linguistics course for eager learners. Language is not just a tool; it's a playful adventure waiting to be explored!
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Jan 17, 2025 • 41min

100: A hundred reasons to be enthusiastic about linguistics

Celebrate 100 intriguing facts about linguistics with fascinating insights into brain language processing and playful sound symbolism. Discover the complexities of etymology and unique linguistic phenomena, like double borrowings. Explore how infants develop language skills and the connection between signed and spoken languages. Delve into conversational dynamics and the history of the word 'hundred.' Join in the creativity of language and enjoy a bingo game for diehard fans!
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Dec 20, 2024 • 56min

99: A politeness episode, if you please

Dive into the fascinating world of politeness and rudeness as hosts explore linguistic nuances that shape our communication. Discover how concepts like 'saving face' vary across cultures and the impact of social settings on etiquette. The conversation veers into the comedy of polite exits and the absurdities of conversational styles. You'll also learn about generational shifts in email manners and the different uses of 'please' in British versus American English. It’s an entertaining look at the complexities of communication we often overlook!
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Nov 22, 2024 • 56min

98: Helping computers decode sentences - Interview with Emily M. Bender

In this engaging conversation, Dr. Emily M. Bender, a Linguistics Professor at the University of Washington and co-host of Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000, explores how computers decode language. She reveals the difference between human and computer language learning, discussing the humorous failures that can arise. Emily emphasizes the significance of community over mere data, the ethical implications of AI training, and the creation of the Bender Rule, which promotes clarity in language use. Expect intriguing insights into the quirks of AI behavior and the future of linguistic technology!
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Oct 17, 2024 • 45min

97: OooOooh~~ our possession episode oOooOOoohh 👻

Dive into the spooky side of linguistics as the hosts explore the etymology of possession and its surprising meanings! From Shakespeare’s witches to the complexities of kinship terms, they discuss how different languages express ownership. Discover the whimsical nuances of possessive constructions and the cultural significance tied to them. With playful examples, they tackle the notion of extraterrestrial communication and the challenges it presents. A delightful journey through language awaits!
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Sep 20, 2024 • 35min

96: Welcome back aboard the metaphor train!

Hop on the metaphor train as hosts embark on a linguistic adventure! Discover how metaphors shape our understanding of everything from love to learning. They explore cultural nuances, revealing how languages express abstract concepts through vivid imagery. Relationships and parenting are discussed through fascinating travel metaphors, while the importance of audio quality shines thanks to listener support. Expect humor and thought-provoking insights as they dive into the intricate world of language, including the playful nature of idioms and mixed metaphors!
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Aug 15, 2024 • 44min

95: Lo! An undetached collection of meaning-parts!

Discover the mysteries of understanding unfamiliar words through the Gavagai thought experiment. The hosts discuss how children assume whole objects while learning language. They unpack the challenges of categorizing animals by their actions rather than appearances. Explore the strengths and weaknesses of language learning tools and the impact of cultural nuances in vocabulary. Engage with the joy of overcoming language barriers and the fascinating complexities of communication across different cultures.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 39min

94: The perfectly imperfect aspect episode

Delving into the concept of aspect in linguistics, the hosts explore the shape of actions over time, linguistic repetition in various languages, and the historical aspects of teacup-lake-throwing controversy. They discuss habitual aspects, grammatical nuances in different languages, and the frequentative aspect in language. The episode is filled with linguistic analogies involving embroidery and tapestries.

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