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Stories of Languages and Linguistics

language and linguistics enthusiasts at Georgia Tech

a podcast series by language and linguistics enthusiasts at Georgia Tech.
(sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning at Georgia Tech; managed by Dr. Hongchen Wu)

Episodes
The word “like”May 31, 2023
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How to ask a yes-no question in different langauges?May 11, 2023
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Linguistically speaking, how does Esperanto compare/contrast to the current Lingua Franca of the world, English?May 10, 2023
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Just How Different Are We? May 09, 2023
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The differences between the American Version of English and the British version of EnglishMay 08, 2023
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Understanding animal “language”May 07, 2023
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How has English changed over time? May 06, 2023
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How are dialects formed?May 05, 2023
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What is receptive bilingualism?May 04, 2023
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An interview with my Latin teacherMay 03, 2023
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The connection between language/linguistics and cuisines around the worldMay 02, 2023
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Why is the English language so popular?May 01, 2023
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Brevity law and what it can tell us about a languageApril 30, 2023
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How can strokes affect language processing and why?April 29, 2023
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Wanna to know forensic linguistics?April 28, 2023
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Do you want to hear what a trilingual person would say about language acquisition?April 27, 2023
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Noam Chomsky and his linguistics theoriesApril 26, 2023
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Does your native language influence your worldview or the way you think about various things in life?April 25, 2023
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How does language change over time?April 24, 2023
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Do you think your socio-economic environment affects the attributes you associate with words?April 23, 2023
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Can you start to mater a new language when you are an adult?April 21, 2023
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The intersection of linguistics and computer scienceApril 21, 2023
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"long, thin, metal ruler" versus "metal, thin, long ruler"April 20, 2023
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How did click consonants develop in Southern and East Africa?April 20, 2023
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Early Computational Linguistics and the Rise of ChatbotsApril 20, 2023
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