141: Why Q Needs U (with Danny Bate and Caitlin M. Green)

141: Why Q Needs U (with Danny Bate and Caitlin M. Green)

Each letter in our Latin alphabet tells a story. But what about spaces? Or writing direction? Should we get rid of some letters, or could we even do with more? Here to answer all these questions is Dr Danny Bate, author of Why Q Needs U: A History of Our Letters and How We Use Them.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Start
  • 00:44 Intros: Special letters
  • 05:46 News: Spanish okay at World Cup?
  • 09:30 News: Forgetting is helpful in language acquisition
  • 21:18 News: Bluey in Yolŋu
  • 25:41 Related or Not theme by Jo
  • 27:21 Related or Not: prodigy, prodigal, and prodigious
  • 34:19 Related or Not: vice, device, divide
  • 43:09 Related or Not: gauntlet and gaunt
  • 49:48 Interview with Danny Bate, author of Why Q Needs U
  • 50:16 About Danny's podcast: A Language I Love Is…
  • 52:24 The Alphabet: greatest innovation since sexual reproduction
  • 56:08 The case against boustrophedon
  • 58:51 Letters flipped over time
  • 01:02:40 Why are some letters more common than others?
  • 01:06:14 Why does H get used in so many digraphs?
  • 01:10:52 Thoughts on spelling reform
  • 01:18:07 Why are L and R so squirrelly?
  • 01:28:53 The evolution of spaces in written language
  • 01:31:46 What letters can we get rid of?
  • 01:35:15 Actually, no, we need a new letter
  • 01:36:53 Communicating linguistic ideas to the public
  • 01:44:02 Word of the Week: monoculture
  • 01:53:43 Word of the Week: algae-TBQ agenda
  • 02:00:15 Word of the Week: hobbylos
  • 02:03:14 Word of the Week: tokenmaxxing
  • 02:06:27 Word of the Week: Claudeonomics
  • 02:11:21 The Reads
  • 02:18:18 Outtakes: Back on our Bluey nonsense + On being a Dan

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139: Magpie Syntax (with Stephanie Mason)

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Australian magpies are even cleverer birds than we thought. New research from Dr Stephanie Mason shows that they do two language-like things we used to think only humans could do: learn their calls so...

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138: Pop-Up Gaeltacht (live with Laura Pakenham and friends)

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137: Are Trees Real? (with Yngwie Nielsen and Morten Christiansen)

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What goes on in our minds when we construct an utterance? Linguists often use syntax trees to represent the structure of sentences, but are they psychologically real? Yngwie Nielsen and Dr Morten Chri...

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136: These Languages Are Anchors (with Mary Walworth)

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What will happen to the languages of climate refugees? Dr Mary Walworth has been working with the small island community of Nusi in Papua New Guinea, which was recently featured in an episode of Pole ...

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135: Linguistic Illusions (with Dan Parker)

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"More people have listened to this episode than you have." Why does this sentence look so right, but feel so wrong? When your grammar says one thing, but your brain says another, you may have found a ...

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134: True Colour (with Kory Stamper)

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How do you define what blue is? What even IS colour? Turns out, the quest to define colours was happening along with a standardisation crisis and a dictionary crisis at the venerable Merriam-Webster. ...

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