
El lenguaje es cosa de todos y, sin embargo, se sabe poco de él fuera de la academia. En cada episodio de este pódcast semanal, el lingüista y profesor Ernesto Wong García, de la Universidad de La Habana, explora un aspecto del lenguaje humano. Si te apasiona el conocimiento, la ciencia lingüística y, por supuesto, el lenguaje, este pódcast es para ti.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Les hablo de la traducción y la interpretación: qué son, cuáles son los conceptos y problemas fundamentales, qué tipos hay… Varios colegas nos comparten sus experiencias. ENMIENDA: "La peste" es de Albert Camus, no de Jean-Paul Sartre. Música utiliza... more
Vamos a hablar hoy de diccionarios: qué es un diccionario, qué tipos existen, cómo se hacen y qué relación tienen con el poder. Música utilizada: “The Bannered Mare”, “Unbroken Road” y “Around the Fire”, comp. Jeremy Soule; “Dancing Queen”, “Mamma Mi... more
Seguimos la infancia de la niña cubana Yusisnalbys de las Mercedes, desde que nace hasta los diez u once años, a medida que va desarrollando el lenguaje y adquiriendo su lengua materna. Música utilizada: “Circle of Life / Nants’ Ingonyama”, comp. Elt... more
Sigo hablándoles de cómo cambian las lenguas a lo largo de la historia, ahora en lo que toca a las palabras y sus significados, y a la manera de construir oraciones. También miramos algunas causas de estos cambios. Música utilizada: “Changes”, de But... more
Empiezo a hablarles de cómo cambian las lenguas a lo largo de la historia, específicamente en lo que respecta a los sonidos. Música utilizada: “Changes”, de Butterfly Boucher ft. David Bowie; “Changes”, de 3 Doors Down; “Sinfonía no. 4 en Do menor (A... more
Les hablo del lenguaje tabú y las “malas palabras”: cómo funcionan, de dónde salen, cómo se usan, qué efectos tienen y cómo los hablantes se las arreglan para evitarlas. Música utilizada: “Everybody”, “It’s Gotta Be You”, “Show Me The Meaning”, “I Wa... more
Les hablo de la metáfora: qué es, cómo funciona, dónde la vemos y cómo se usa en ciencia y en política. Música utilizada: “Oh, The Thinks You Can Think!”, comp. Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens.
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