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Temporada 3
Fecha de emisión
Ene 26, 2023
Why do brands use slang in their marketing? And why does it sound so... cringey?
Why do brands use slang in their marketing? And why does it sound so... cringey?
Fecha de emisión
Feb 23, 2023
We all know that the vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y... But the way linguists define vowels may mean R qualifies as well!
We all know that the vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y... But the way linguists define vowels may mean R qualifies as well!
Fecha de emisión
Mar 23, 2023
Alcohol has been with humanity since the dawn of civilization, and we use still use some of the same terms for it! Come with us on an etymological journey through the history of drinking.
Alcohol has been with humanity since the dawn of civilization, and we use still use some of the same terms for it! Come with us on an etymological journey through the history of drinking.
Fecha de emisión
Abr 20, 2023
How did English become the most spoken language on the planet, and why are there so many varieties of English?
How did English become the most spoken language on the planet, and why are there so many varieties of English?
Fecha de emisión
May 25, 2023
Can you really invent a language? These people sure tried! But does anyone actually speak them?
Can you really invent a language? These people sure tried! But does anyone actually speak them?
Fecha de emisión
Jun 22, 2023
Across the globe, queer communities have relied on secret lexicons known as "argots" to communicate safely, which have developed over the years into what some call "verbal jazz."
Across the globe, queer communities have relied on secret lexicons known as "argots" to communicate safely, which have developed over the years into what some call "verbal jazz."
Fecha de emisión
Jul 27, 2023
Some of the first discoveries about the relationship between language and the brain were made by studying patients with brain damage. Of course, before modern technology, the only way you could see the brain was by opening it up.
Some of the first discoveries about the relationship between language and the brain were made by studying patients with brain damage. Of course, before modern technology, the only way you could see the brain was by opening it up.
Fecha de emisión
Ago 24, 2023
Your texts might be cool and clever, but you still get tongue-tied when talking to people face-to-face. Why is that? It's all just words, right? Learn the difference between what linguist call synchronous and asynchronous communication.
Your texts might be cool and clever, but you still get tongue-tied when talking to people face-to-face. Why is that? It's all just words, right? Learn the difference between what linguist call synchronous and asynchronous communication.
Fecha de emisión
Sept 21, 2023
The earliest humans didn't have words for colors... and the way they evolved follow a remarkably similar path across cultures.
The earliest humans didn't have words for colors... and the way they evolved follow a remarkably similar path across cultures.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 19, 2023
Place names, known as "toponyms" do more than just help us know where we're supposed to meet up.| They often provide clues that can tell you a lot about a location: its geography, history and the people who lived there.
Place names, known as "toponyms" do more than just help us know where we're supposed to meet up.| They often provide clues that can tell you a lot about a location: its geography, history and the people who lived there.
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