123: Conscious Language (with Karen Yin)

We've all seen style guides that tell us what to say and what not to say. Has a style guide ever asked you what you wanted to say? Or challenged you to examine your thinking? This one does. It's the Conscious Style Guide by Karen Yin, and she joins us for this episode.

Timestamps

  • Cold open: 0:00
  • Intros: 0:35
  • News: 5:52
  • Related or Not: 31:13
  • Interview with Karen Yin: 48:43
  • Words of the Week: 1:30:10
  • Comments: 1:44:07
  • The Reads: 1:47:45
  • Outtake: 1:54:06

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73: Consequences of Language (with Nick Enfield and Morten Christiansen)

73: Consequences of Language (with Nick Enfield and Morten Christiansen)

When language was innovated, what happened next? How did it change our abilities — and our responsibilities — to each other? Dr Nick Enfield shares ideas from his new book, Consequences of Language. Plus: Have large language models (like GPT) disproven a key tenet of the innateness of language? Dr Morten Christiansen takes us through the implications for nativism and language learning.

3 Huhti 20232h 12min

72: PharaohKatt Is a Speechie Now

72: PharaohKatt Is a Speechie Now

Here’s an entire show, curated by one of our most prolific contributors — newly minted speechie PharaohKatt! She’s got news. She’s got words. She tries to stump us on Related or Not. She even teaches us how to roll our R’s. Wow. But best of all, she answers all our questions about speech and language pathology.

25 Maalis 20231h 37min

71: You're Welcome, English! (live with friends, for LingFest23)

71: You're Welcome, English! (live with friends, for LingFest23)

For this special live LingFest23 episode, we’ll again be voting on tricky language issues, and our votes will be binding on all English users for all time because that’s how language works. If you had to walk 10 kilometres “there and back”, how far away is the place? How many holes does a straw have? And if “Floyd and the chickens are outside”, is Floyd also a chicken? And many more!

2 Maalis 20231h 33min

70: Free Speech, But… (with Dennis Baron)

70: Free Speech, But… (with Dennis Baron)

We all have freedom of expression, but what are its limits — social and legal? And how have governments tried to curtail it? We’re talking through the implications of free speech with Dennis Baron. He’s the author of You Can’t Always Say What You Want: The Paradox of Free Speech.

16 Helmi 20231h 42min

69: Mailbagussy

69: Mailbagussy

The American Dialect Society Word of the Year has been chosen — and it’s a wonderful and terrible pick! Depending on who you’re talking to. In this episode, we’re talking about -USSY and all the words. And we’re getting to our Mailbag, with our most intriguing research project ever: can you spot the pattern in the way Ben pronounces EITHER and NEITHER? Is there one?

27 Tammi 20231h 36min

68: Lazy in a Good Way (with Mark Ellison)

68: Lazy in a Good Way (with Mark Ellison)

In what was meant to be a casual chat, cognitive scientist Dr Mark Ellison answers galaxy-brain-level questions about how language works. Why aren't we more efficient with language? How do we know when something has gone wrong in a conversation? Why don't we just talk in a flat monotone all the time? Why do fairy tales start a certain way? Why is it so tiring to speak another language? Fortunately, he helps us keep our eyes on the ball for this episode.

3 Tammi 20231h 22min

67: Words of the Week of the Year 2022 (live with friends)

67: Words of the Week of the Year 2022 (live with friends)

We're counting down our Words of the Year, as voted by you! We're joined by our friends and patrons, and they've brought us some words we missed. And we'll go through all the Words of the Year from dictionaries and language lovers, English and not. Thanks to all our friends who joined us for this show, and to all our great patrons who have supported our work. Video here: https://youtu.be/z1BmUixVNlY

20 Joulu 20221h 44min

66: ChatGPT Wrote This Episode (with Daan van Esch)

66: ChatGPT Wrote This Episode (with Daan van Esch)

ChatGPT has just landed. It can generate text that seems fluid, plausible, and (surprisingly) not total nonsense. It's got a lot of people wondering what's left for humans — and for the field of Natural Language Processing. Here to help us is computational linguist Daan van Esch.

13 Joulu 20221h 26min

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