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121: Learning from LLMs (with Adele Goldberg) show art 121: Learning from LLMs (with Adele Goldberg)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

How do large language models (LLMs) do their thing, and it is anything like how we do our thing? What can we learn about human language from this software? The answer might involve constructions — pairings of form and meaning that we use to make language. And here to discuss it with us is constructionist pioneer and linguistic legend, Professor Adele Goldberg. Timestamps Intros: 1:14 News: 7:13 Related or Not: 34:18 Interview with Adele Goldberg: 46:40 Words of the Week: 1:38:19 The Reads: 1:56:50 Bonus chat with Adele Goldberg: 2:03:16 Outtakes: 2:13:11

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120: Gesture! ✨👐✨ (with Lauren Gawne) show art 120: Gesture! ✨👐✨ (with Lauren Gawne)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Gesture is everywhere. We wave our hands when we talk, even if we're alone. Signed languages are, of course, full languages that use gesture. And it could even be argued that emoji are the online equivalent of gesture. It's inescapable. And why would we want to do without it, when it's so useful? So we're talking about gesture and language with Dr Lauren Gawne, author of Gesture: A Slim Guide. Our chat with Lauren is available on video, so you can see all the gestures! Link: Timestamps Intros: 0:19 News: 7:42 Related or Not: 23:20 Interview with Lauren Gawne: 44:10 Words of the Week: 1:32:53...

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119: Eurovision Goes to Uni (with Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig) show art 119: Eurovision Goes to Uni (with Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

It's Eurovision season! We love to talk about what we can learn about language from this international song contest, but even we didn't realise that there was so much to learn. Language choice, language policy, language and gender and metaphor — and all of this has been packed into a unit at Umeå University: Linguistics and the Eurovision Song Contest. Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig are heading up the course, and they're here to tell us all about it… and nerd out with Hedvig besides. Timestamps Cold open: 0:00 Intros: 0:39 News: 7:39 Related or Not: 26:41 Interview with...

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118: The A.I. Con (with Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna) show art 118: The A.I. Con (with Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Artificial intelligence (so-called) is typified by its boom and bust cycles, and we're in a boom now. But as more and more money pours in with decreasing returns, we're going to see a shakeout, and hype is rushing in to stoke the enthusiasm. In other words, the con is on. Dr Emily M. Bender and Dr Alex Hanna are co-hosts of the podcast Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000, and the authors of The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want. They join us for this episode.

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117: Sometimes It Feels Like I'm the Only One Trying to Fix English Around Here (live with friends for LingFest25) show art 117: Sometimes It Feels Like I'm the Only One Trying to Fix English Around Here (live with friends for LingFest25)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Video version of this episode:  If you repeat something twice, how many times did you do it? Can more than one dinner be "the perfect dinner"? And what does "every other" mean? We are once again fixing English, in a live episode in which we pile all our friends into a room and vote on vexing semantic questions. These results are binding on English-speakers throughout time and space, because that's how language works. By committee! Timestamps Cold open: 0:00 Intros: 0:55 News: 4:12 Related or Not: 31:06 Fixing English: 47:59 Words of the Week: 1:13:44 The Reads: 1:34:00 Outtakes: 1:42:40 ...

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116: Enough Is Enuf (with Gabe Henry) show art 116: Enough Is Enuf (with Gabe Henry)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Spelling reform in English: a constant failure? Or a secret success? Waves upon waves of optimists have tried to make English spelling reflect its sound and escape its etymological origins, but have never seen their vision fully realised. Author Gabe Henry has chronicled the attempts, and he joins us on this episode.  Gabe is the author of Enough Is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell, available from Dey Street Books. Timestamps Cold open: 0:00 Intros: 1:44 News: 9:50 Related or Not: 32:21 Interview with Gabe Henry: 49:23 Words of the Week: 1:33:41 Comment: 1:50:50...

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114: Bye Bye I Love You (with Michael Erard) show art 114: Bye Bye I Love You (with Michael Erard)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

First words and last words get a lot of attention. But how did words get to have such a place of prominence? What would we see if we focused on interaction instead? A new book looks at words, gestures, and silence at the beginning and end of life. Daniel has a chat with the author of Bye Bye I Love You, Dr Michael Erard. Timestamps Cold open: 0:00 Intros: 1:05 News: 6:59 Related or Not: 35;54 Interview with Michael Erard: 47:56 Words of the Week: 1:33:32 Comment: 1:45:46  The Reads: 1:49:43 Outtake: 1:56:01

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113: 113: "Official" English (with Carmen Fought)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

Breaking news: The president of the United States intends to sign an executive order designating English the official language of the USA. Is this a big deal? Why was this necessary, and what happens now? Dr Carmen Fought joins us on this episode. Timestamps Theme and intros: 0:00 Discussing the executive order with Carmen: 0:56 Thanks and reads: 47:38

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112: WotY 2024: The Last Word show art 112: WotY 2024: The Last Word

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

What really goes on behind the scenes at the biggest Word of the Year vote in linguistdom? Are we really going to stick with sanewashing for our word? And which words did we miss? We lock in and crash out with New Words Data Czar Dr Kelly Wright. Timestamps Open: 0:00 Intros: 0:57 Words: 6:54 Related or Not: 59:22 Comments: 1:19:19 The Reads: 1:24:00 Outtake: 1:32:39

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111: Words of the Week of the Year 2024 (live with Mignon Fogarty and friends) show art 111: Words of the Week of the Year 2024 (live with Mignon Fogarty and friends)

Because Language - a podcast about linguistics, the science of language.

It's our Words of the Year episode, where we do a vibe check on all the words and name one of them our Because Language Word of the Year. We're joined by Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty and a lot of friends and supporters. It's going to be weird. It's going to be brat. You know we're going to eat that. Timestamps Cold open: 0:00 Intros: 0:54 All the words from everywhere: 10:58 Related or Not: 43:28 Words from Mignon and James: 58:50 Our Words of the Week of the Year: 1:13:23 The Reads: 1:33:40 Outtakes: 1:39:29

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More Episodes

A hundred episodes already? To celebrate, we’re doing our favourite kind of episode: a Mailbag.

  • Why is it a BLOW JOB when there’s no blowing? Why JOB? And why is OFF often used in sexual expressions?
  • Why do we say NO SIRREE? Is there an equivalent expression for women?
  • Why does English have rare TH sounds like /θ/ and /ð/? Why doesn’t everyone?
  • HIS’N — is it related to IF’N?

Timestamps

  • Intros: 1:00
  • Questions (sexual): 8:46
  • Questions (non-sexual): 26:24
  • Related or Not: 42:12
  • More questions: 36:36
  • The Reads: 1:15:48
  • Outtakes: 1:20:11