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| | | | | The word lox was one of the clues that eventually led linguists to discover who the Proto-Indo-Europeans were, and where they lived.Photograph by Helen Cook / Flickr Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . One of my favorite words is lox," says Gregory Guy, a professor of linguistics at New [...] | |
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| | | | | Looking for podcasts about language and linguistics? Here's a comprehensive list with descriptions! I've also mentioned if shows have transcripts. If there are any I missed, let me know! Linguistics Lingthusiasm A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne (that's me!). Main episodes every third Thursday of every month, with a second bonus episode on Patreon. (Transcripts for all episodes) Because Language Every week Daniel, Ben, and Hedvig cover the news in linguistics and tackle a particular topic. (previouslyTalk the Talk) (Transcripts for all episodes after release) The Vocal Fries Every episode Carrie Gillon & Megan Figueroa tackle linguistic discrimination in relation to a particular group. (Transcripts for som... | |
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| | | | | The intelligence officers of Slough House, good at everyday profanity, are proficient infixers and interposers, too. An infixing, remember, is when one inserts profanity into the structure of a word, at a stress appropriate point (unfuckingbelievable); an interposing inserts the profanity between words in a fixed or idiomatic phrase (go to hell < go the... | |
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