This podcast series will highlight some of the most important aspects of linguistics. Over the span of numerous episodes, we’ll discuss topics such as the definition of linguistics, history of the English language, word structure, speech sounds, grammar, meaning, sentence structure, and more. If you’re interested in learning more about language but don’t have oodles of free time, this series will ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningEducation |
In this final episode of the series, we’ll discuss the many ways that studying linguistics can lead to not only a fulfilling career, but a fulfilling life in general. Tune in to learn about rediscovering forgotten languages, speech pathology, forensi... more
This episode will give an overview of all the systems inside our brains that are responsible for understanding and producing language. We’ll also talk about bilingualism, language disorders, and slips of the tongue, which can tell us a lot about how ... more
In this episode, we’ll discuss dialects, accents, pidgins, creoles, lingua francas, and code switching. We’ll also explain the impact of language on gender and class, and vice versa. Tune in to learn more about sociolinguistics!
In this episode, I sit down with my friend and fellow language enthusiast Emery Schramm to discuss the reasons for language change and how these changes come about. Tune in to learn about interesting linguistic phenomena such as retronyms, skeuomorph... more
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I came to find this channel by chance while looking for some academic contents in the discipline of linguistics. I appreciate what she shares with us here on Podcast. Big thanks from Japan. Wata
This was so helpful for me in my studying field thank you Lora ❤️❤️❤️
I listened to all of Laura’s episodes on repeat to help me pass my class. I struggled with linguistics all year and needed to get a B+ on my final to pass the class. I played this podcast every evening on repeat on my google home. I cannot recommend this podcast enough, Laura does a great job of explaining the concepts, making them fun, and easy to understand and relate to. I credit passing to this podcast!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Please keep going! This is great. I’m currently delving into the science of reading and your podcasts have so far cemented a lot of the things I’m reading.
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