Come and explore the mysterious and wonderful world of language. Each episode we ask questions like: Why are malapropisms funny? What on Earth are malapropisms? What makes English so special? How can a language belong to a family? What’s a conlang? Why is tea called tea, and gin called gin? So, pour yourself something, and listen, learn, laugh, subscribe and share. Written and presented by Alex Mo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Education |
Put that in your wizard’s pipe and smoke it... more
Still hanging. Need some fried carbs, and good chat. Pocari Sweat, anyone? more
Alex really wanted to take you out for a drink, because you’re awesome. However, seeing as that’s off the cards at the moment, he decided he’d take you on a virtual night out instead. Go on, you know you want to. Let’s go on the (etymological) lash. ... more
Gather around the fire and listen as Alex tells you the tale of Celeste and her two daughters, whose fates will change the way you see words forever. Learn about the colourful past of the English language, and get the key to unlocking a mysterious ab... more
We hope you chew in to the first episode of the bran new cereal, the 'Linguafiles'. Join Alex on a whirlwind door of discovery through some of languid's funniest and oddest quarks ...Wait...what? Don't worry. It’ll all make sense in episode one. Prom... more
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I came here after looking for the footballer but then saw this and thought I might give it a try and it is fantastic!
Alex Morgan has the innate gift of knowing how to blend a genuine passion for linguistics with a wry, gentle humour that is both soothing and fascinating. The episodes are frothy yet weighty - light enough to devour during a tea break, but offering a depth of historic and academic richness that will keep your mind meandering back to it all day long. Addictive and fiendishly clever.
A tour de force...I wonder where that comes from? Maybe Alex can tell me!
I’ve always been interested in language and the history of it. Alex makes it so interesting, accessible & humorous - this is fast becoming one of my favourite podcasts. Five stars!
This podcast is an absolute delight to listen to from the start. Beautifully produced, written and performed; eloquent, witty and erudite. You need not be especially linguistically-driven to enjoy it, either. The episodes are light and yet really quite eye opening so you don’t feel like you’re learning even if you are; it’s as though you’re gently being ushered through a relaxing and colourful tour of language with a glass of wine in your hand...
Witty charming and effervescent, this is one tidy little podcast. Highly recommended!
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