1x2 Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language Episode overview
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Mei 31, 2013
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1x3 All The Colours, Including Grue: How Languages See Colours Differently Episode overview
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Jun 07, 2013
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This episode has no summary.
1x4 Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers Episode overview
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Jun 14, 2013
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This episode has no summary.
1x5 There's Nothing Wrong With Saying "10 Items or Less": Descriptivism vs Prescriptivism Episode overview
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Jun 21, 2013
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This episode has no summary.
1x6 Ghoti and the Ministry of Helth: Spelling Reform Episode overview
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Jun 28, 2013
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This episode has no summary.
1x7 Gender Neutral Pronouns: They're Here, Get Used To Them Episode overview
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Jul 05, 2013
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This episode has no summary.
1x8 Mele Kalikimaka: Why You Can't Say "Christmas" in Hawaiian Episode overview
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Jul 12, 2013
It's not that Hawaiian has a completely different word for Christmas -- it's just that Kalikimaka is the closest that Hawaiian can possibly get to the word Christmas.
It's not that Hawaiian has a completely different word for Christmas -- it's just that Kalikimaka is the closest that Hawaiian can possibly get to the word Christmas.
1x9 Why Do We Have "Ye Olde"? Obsolete Letters, and the Mysteries of Ye Olde Ming Episode overview
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Dec 04, 2013
Why do we say "Ye Olde"? Why is "Menzies" pronounced "Mingis"? To find out, we have to go back into history.
Why do we say "Ye Olde"? Why is "Menzies" pronounced "Mingis"? To find out, we have to go back into history.
1x10 Adjectival Order: Why A "Big Red Balloon", not a "Red Big Balloon"? Episode overview
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Dec 11, 2013
The order of adjectives is one of those wonderful linguistic things that no-one really notices until it's pointed out to them.
The order of adjectives is one of those wonderful linguistic things that no-one really notices until it's pointed out to them.
1x11 Why You Can Tweet More In Japanese: What Counts As A Character? Episode overview
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Dec 17, 2013
Twitter was set up to support 140 characters. And in the English alphabet, that's easy to understand: a character is a letter, number, space or punctuation mark. People more or less .. show full overview
Twitter was set up to support 140 characters. And in the English alphabet, that's easy to understand: a character is a letter, number, space or punctuation mark. People more or less agree with computers there. And if it was twenty years ago, that's exactly how the system would work. That far, no further.
1x12 Making Flaps Vibrate In Your Throat: Voicing Episode overview
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Dec 20, 2013
There's an interesting thing about English that hardly anyone thinks about. There are two "th" sounds. And if you want to know why it took me twenty-one takes to record this intro, you try switching them round.
There's an interesting thing about English that hardly anyone thinks about. There are two "th" sounds. And if you want to know why it took me twenty-one takes to record this intro, you try switching them round.
Machine translation's a useful tool, don't get me wrong. But if you actually try to use it for regular conversation, it'll fall down really quickly. Why? What makes it so difficult?
Machine translation's a useful tool, don't get me wrong. But if you actually try to use it for regular conversation, it'll fall down really quickly. Why? What makes it so difficult?
One comma can make a lot of difference. Language is ambiguous -- but in some very specific ways. Here's how.
One comma can make a lot of difference. Language is ambiguous -- but in some very specific ways. Here's how.
1x15 Why Can't Adults Learn Languages Like Children? Episode overview
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Jun 04, 2015
Kids learn languages really easily, don't they? There's this thing in your brain that just works it out -- but it switches off when you're an adult. Right? Well, maybe. But it's not that simple.
Kids learn languages really easily, don't they? There's this thing in your brain that just works it out -- but it switches off when you're an adult. Right? Well, maybe. But it's not that simple.
Some languages have longer words than others -- but that's not just a simple choice. There's a lot of different ways to mix up morphemes, even if they all mean the same thing in the end.
Some languages have longer words than others -- but that's not just a simple choice. There's a lot of different ways to mix up morphemes, even if they all mean the same thing in the end.
"Hello!" "Thank you!" "You're welcome!" These are all phatic expressions, and people can argue about them.
"Hello!" "Thank you!" "You're welcome!" These are all phatic expressions, and people can argue about them.
1x20 The Language Sounds That Could Exist, But Don't Episode overview
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Sep 02, 2019
The International Phonetic Alphabet: one sound for each symbol, and one symbol for each sound. Except for the sounds we can't make.
The International Phonetic Alphabet: one sound for each symbol, and one symbol for each sound. Except for the sounds we can't make.
1x21 Can The Words You Read Change Your Behavior? Episode overview
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Dec 02, 2019
"Priming" is the idea that the words you read can change the way you act. And yes, there are papers that show an effect: but we also need to talk about the Replication Crisis.
"Priming" is the idea that the words you read can change the way you act. And yes, there are papers that show an effect: but we also need to talk about the Replication Crisis.
There are rules in the English language that you've probably never been taught, but you know anyway: how to split apart words with "infixes". But you've never been taught it because some .. show full overview
There are rules in the English language that you've probably never been taught, but you know anyway: how to split apart words with "infixes". But you've never been taught it because some of those infixes are words you probably shouldn't use in front of your high school English teachers...
Gricean Maxims are a vital part of how we understand each other: a set of... well, maybe "rules" is a bit strong. They're guidelines that we follow without realising it. And it's the reason that "asbestos-free cereal" sounds suspicious.
Gricean Maxims are a vital part of how we understand each other: a set of... well, maybe "rules" is a bit strong. They're guidelines that we follow without realising it. And it's the reason that "asbestos-free cereal" sounds suspicious.