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Episode 15: Mr. White Is On Blast

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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Linguistics After Dark. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Linguistics After Dark ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.

Wherein we enjoy swearing, big lakes, and ambiguity more than most people.

Jump right to:

  • 6:25 Linguistics Thing Of The Day: Swearing
  • 26:10 After marrying my wife, who is from Chicago, I (who am a native of Boston) often get comments from my in-laws or wife's friends that my accent sounds "British" to them. I think that's ridiculous, but I'm wondering why I consistently get the observation that Bostonians are "British-sounding." Incidentally, I don't think I have a Boston accent at all, but a lot of them say that I do (I don't drop 'r's for example).
  • 37:06 In a previous episode, you mentioned Linear B being a syllabary and that Linear A might be. How do we know this? What is cool about this? What fun things should we know?
  • 1:01:20 On the topic of syntactic ambiguity I was wondering if there are different languages and grammar systems that are better at mitigating ambiguity compared to English? How do they do it and clarify things as to avoid overlap?
  • 1:27:26 The puzzler: What do the English words “uncopyrightable” and “dermatoglyphics” have in common

Covered in this episode:

  • Cherries
  • Swearing
  • Not swearing
  • Objurgation is just a really excellent word
  • Either everyone has an accent or no one has an accent
  • England has too many accents
  • Lake Champlain is not invited
  • The only accents are Boston, Chicago, or British?
  • 40 actual linguists with swords
  • Confusing future archaeologists
  • You could write English entirely in katakana or romaji, but you shouldn’t
  • Spaces between words are a mirage
  • The Law of Conservation of Linguistic Ambiguity
  • Frugivorous time flies are much less confusing in speech than text
  • There is no Platonic realm of language
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Finishing other people’s sentences
  • Puzzles designed for high class sailors from the 1800s

Links and other post-show thoughts:

Ask us questions:

Send your questions (text or voice memo) to [email protected], or find us as @lxadpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Credits:

Linguistics After Dark is produced by Emfozzing Enterprises. Audio editing is done by Charlie, show notes are done by Jenny, and transcriptions are done by Luca. Our music is "Covert Affair" by Kevin MacLeod.

And until next time… if you weren’t consciously aware of your tongue in your mouth, now you are :)

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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Linguistics After Dark. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Linguistics After Dark ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.

Wherein we enjoy swearing, big lakes, and ambiguity more than most people.

Jump right to:

  • 6:25 Linguistics Thing Of The Day: Swearing
  • 26:10 After marrying my wife, who is from Chicago, I (who am a native of Boston) often get comments from my in-laws or wife's friends that my accent sounds "British" to them. I think that's ridiculous, but I'm wondering why I consistently get the observation that Bostonians are "British-sounding." Incidentally, I don't think I have a Boston accent at all, but a lot of them say that I do (I don't drop 'r's for example).
  • 37:06 In a previous episode, you mentioned Linear B being a syllabary and that Linear A might be. How do we know this? What is cool about this? What fun things should we know?
  • 1:01:20 On the topic of syntactic ambiguity I was wondering if there are different languages and grammar systems that are better at mitigating ambiguity compared to English? How do they do it and clarify things as to avoid overlap?
  • 1:27:26 The puzzler: What do the English words “uncopyrightable” and “dermatoglyphics” have in common

Covered in this episode:

  • Cherries
  • Swearing
  • Not swearing
  • Objurgation is just a really excellent word
  • Either everyone has an accent or no one has an accent
  • England has too many accents
  • Lake Champlain is not invited
  • The only accents are Boston, Chicago, or British?
  • 40 actual linguists with swords
  • Confusing future archaeologists
  • You could write English entirely in katakana or romaji, but you shouldn’t
  • Spaces between words are a mirage
  • The Law of Conservation of Linguistic Ambiguity
  • Frugivorous time flies are much less confusing in speech than text
  • There is no Platonic realm of language
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Finishing other people’s sentences
  • Puzzles designed for high class sailors from the 1800s

Links and other post-show thoughts:

Ask us questions:

Send your questions (text or voice memo) to [email protected], or find us as @lxadpodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Credits:

Linguistics After Dark is produced by Emfozzing Enterprises. Audio editing is done by Charlie, show notes are done by Jenny, and transcriptions are done by Luca. Our music is "Covert Affair" by Kevin MacLeod.

And until next time… if you weren’t consciously aware of your tongue in your mouth, now you are :)

  continue reading

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