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Language Rules

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A podcast about the languages of the world and their speakers

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes9Founded9 years ago
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Elie from Aïn Ikrine, Lebanon, is a native speaker of Lebanese, considers himself near-native in French, but does not feel as comfortable speaking Arabic. Yes, Lebanese is a dialect of Arabic - and yet it's quite a different language. We talk about F... more

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8 years ago

Özlem from Samsun, Turkey, is not only a native speaker of Turkish, but also deals with Turkish in her work as a researcher in the field of natural language processing. We talk about Istanbul, Turkish–German code-switching, agglutination, gatherings ... more

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9 years ago

In this second episode about Icelandic, Björn demonstrates the various ways to inflect different types of Icelandic words, including names. We talk about certain gender issues, dogs biting men (or the other way around?), the evolution of case, the re... more

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9 years ago

Björn from Reykjavík, Iceland, has moved around in the Nordic countries quite a bit in his life. As a result, he speaks several languages fluently and is used to constantly switching back and forth between them. In contrast, his native language Icela... more

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9 years ago

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • Great little known info about Icelandic

    I'm learning Icelandic for my trip to visit my family in a few months. There's so much to take in about how the language works and this was a really cool look at how the language works.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jorge0414
    United States7 years ago
  • Strong concept, needs tailoring

    A bit verbose and unfocused, as most new podcasts are. Host has no shortage of conversation topics--episodes are ultimately compelling. Applauding that two non-native speakers can produce nuanced content in the English language each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Donny Aziz
    United States9 years ago

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