![]() Have you ever lied in beans, Ben?īEN: I have no follow-up information. HEDVIG: Aha, you got double letters then, you can spread them around. Like, it’s somebody who digs sharks.ĭANIEL: I had to change the Å into two A’s, but it worked. Oh, and also if we anagram the letters of your name, you get AVID SHARK DIGGER. So, it’s great to have her on the show.ĭANIEL: The two of you… Yeah, I think, everybody just digs you for some reason or other. Everybody digs Hedvig because she’s just so relatable. Ben gets along with Hedvig because they both share an affinity for pop culture. I get along with Hedvig because she’s full of linguistic knowledge. You know, she showed up in our lives, mostly by chance, and she’s just come to be such an integral part of the team. HEDVIG: Yeah, you can see it in his face.ĭANIEL: And the same is true for Hedvig. I really enjoy people saying nice things about me. It’s Ben Ainslie!īEN: Cool! That was cool. You know what? Ever since Ben and I have been doing the show, I’ve always been impressed by his ability to rock up and ask the good questions and know what’s going on.ĭANIEL: I’m so full of admiration for him. If you anagram the letters of his name, you get… LIE… IN BEANS… You know what? No, I’m not going to do it that way. A show about linguistics, the science of language. Peace.ĭANIEL: Hello, and welcome to Because Language. Our thoughts are with the Ukrainian people. But we hope that you enjoy this episode, a nostalgic reminder of a bygone time: last week. It’s taken us a while to get this episode out because it’s all been a bit much, and one does what one can. You won’t hear any references in this episode to the Russian invasion of Ukraine because we recorded it before all of that happened. | SlateĪmerican Accent Undergoing Great Vowel Shift | NPRĭANIEL: Hi everybody, it’s Daniel here. ![]() Vowel Movement: How Americans near the Great Lakes are radically changing the sound of English. Ok linguists what do you think about Julia Fox’s viral pronunciation of “uncut gems”? Vowel lengthening and creaky voice? /2Bf3G7tR07- Sylvia Sierra February 18, 2022 The Black Side of the River | Georgetown University Press How Many Languages Are Spoken in Australia? Why do children often skip 16 when learning to count? | Quora Words are needed to think about numbers, study suggests Study suggests words are needed to think about numbers One-word gaffe invalidates thousands of US baptisms Thanks also our good friend Israel for boosting to the Listener level.īecome a Patreon supporter yourself and get access to bonus episodes and more! Become a Patron! Thanks to David and Ali, our newest patrons at the Friend levelĪnd smashing through at the Listener level, our newest patrons: and the wonderful Kate B who contributed not via Patreon, but with the one-time donation button on our blog,.James S, who boosted his pledge - thanks for that!.Huge thanks to all our great patrons! Your support means a lot to us. It’s a fun chat, and we weren’t trying to be gross, but if you decide to listen, just be prepared. This discussion happened during our pre-show chat, and why? Why did we get onto this topic? It started with a cat, and it ended with at least three bodily fluids. SUPER NOT SAFE FOR WORK 48a: A revolting aside Interview with Jessi Grieser, (complete) 48a: A revolting aside Our patrons can hear the entire interview with Dr Grieser. Listen to this episode 48: The Black Side of the River (with Jessi Grieser) She’s the author of The Black Side of the River, and she joins Daniel for a chat. How do the original Black residents use language to establish their cred? What about the language of the new Black gentrifiers?ĭr Jessi Grieser has been listening. Anacostia is a rapidly gentrifying suburb in Washington DC, and as Anacostia changes, so does the language.
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