Does English have an infinite number of words for drunkenness? | Drunkonyms

Does English have an infinite number of words for drunkenness? | Drunkonyms

Christina and Dominic raise a glass to drunkonyms in this intoxicating episode of Linguistics Behind the Scenes!

  • - Why do the English have hundreds of words for drunkenness?

  • - Can you really say “I was utterly gazeboed” and still be understood?

  • - What does linguistics reveal about our most creative intoxication expressions?

  • Enjoy this cocktail of linguistic knowledge as the hosts explore the staggering number of words for being drunk in the English language. Cheers to language!


    Full episode transcript available here:

    https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/phil/english/sections/edling/sciencecommunication/podcast-transcripts.php#Episode2


    Full article available to read for free here:

    “I’m gonna get totally and utterly X-ed.” Constructing drunkenness. By Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer and Peter Uhrig. https://doi.org/10.1515/gcla-2023-0007


    Watch Michael McIntyre’s comedy routine about posh words for being drunk here:
    https://www.facebook.com/TheMichaelMcIntyre/videos/posh-words-for-being-drunk-michael-mcintyre/1119454918243178/

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