Hosted by PhD student, Brooklyn Sheppard, Linguistically Aware brings in linguists - experts who study language - to talk about the ways in which language and linguistics interact with our daily lives. From how children and adults learn their first or second languages to how linguistics plays a role in rap music, Linguistically Aware makes the scientific study of language a fun and accessible jour... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Music |
Linguistic Legends: Myths, Gender, and the Rise of AI with Dr. Jila Ghomeshi & Dr. Ivona Kucerova
In this very special episode, we have a double feature - that means not one but TWO interviews with well-known linguists here in Canada.
Our first ... more
Stress Test: Unpacking Perception and Production in Arabic with Summer Abdalla
In this episode, Brooklyn sits down with Summer Abdalla - a recent graduate from the MA program in Linguistics. In this interview, Summer breaks down her research for he... more
Pitch Perfect: The Art of Speech, Rap, and Rhyme with Charys Russel
Join our new host, Brooklyn, as she sits down with Charys Russel - a current MA student in Linguistics at UofC. Charys uses both her expertise in linguistics and musical theory to ... more
In this episode, Dusan talks about the Speech Language Therapy and its connection to the knowledge of Linguistics, more specifically Phonetics, a study that explores how speech sounds are produced and perceived.
In this episode, I talk to Stephen Winters, an expert on Phonetics - the subfield of Linguistics exploring the ways speech sounds are produced and perceived. We talk about voice qualities and certain stereotypes that go along with voice qualities and... more
How do we perceive voices?
This episode is about the ways we perceive different types of voices. In this episode, Dusan speaks with a U of Calgary assistant professor, Stephen Winters, about distinct voice qualities and how they are perceived in so... more
This month's episode is about the use of gender-specific pronouns in language and research, and how they influence the way we think about gender roles in society.
Dusan Nikolic speaks with Dr. Dennis Storoshenko from the University of Calgary about... more
In this episode, I talk about linguistic variation and sociolinguistics, the field of Linguistics that explores how language and society are intertwined.
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