65: Naval Manoeuvres (with Chase Dalton)

65: Naval Manoeuvres (with Chase Dalton)

Many expressions we use come from the nautical domain. But are they nautical? Are they really? We've got Chase Dalton from the US Naval History Podcast to shine a light on some of these expressions, and in some cases reveal the secret nautical origins of words we use every day.

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132: WotY 2025, the Final Word (with Kelly Wright)

132: WotY 2025, the Final Word (with Kelly Wright)

We're talking to Dr Kelly Wright, friend of the show and data czar for the American Dialect Society. They run the biggest and most prestigious Word of the Year event, and she was there when the 2025 W...

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131: Words of the Week of the Year 2025 (live with friends)

131: Words of the Week of the Year 2025 (live with friends)

Video for this episode: https://youtu.be/Mqf05kN-TaI It's Word of the Year season, and we're counting down our Words of the Week of the Year! In the time-honoured tradition, we gathered them all up fr...

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130: Back to the FTR (with Séan Roberts, Cole Robertson, and Annemarie Verkerk)

130: Back to the FTR (with Séan Roberts, Cole Robertson, and Annemarie Verkerk)

You know the story. The language you speak doesn't determine your savings. If your language has a future tense, there's no impact on the way you see or describe the future. Language and perception are...

6 Des 20252h 53min

129: They Started It: Children and Language Evolution (with Madeleine Beekman)

129: They Started It: Children and Language Evolution (with Madeleine Beekman)

We've asked linguists about how language began, but what would an evolutionary biologist tell you? Prof Madeleine Beekman says it's part of a complex web of body, brain, and community, and at the hear...

19 Nov 20252h 25min

128: Across the Universe (with Natan Last)

128: Across the Universe (with Natan Last)

Among so many great word games, crosswords still reign supreme. How have they survived — and even expanded — in our digital age? What goes into a good puzzle, and will computer techniques take over? D...

22 Okt 20252h 7min

127: Oh (with Maia Chao, Kelly Wright, and Caitlin Green)

127: Oh (with Maia Chao, Kelly Wright, and Caitlin Green)

The "Oh" show was an experimental linguistics performance lecture. It happened in June 2025 at Creative Time HQ in New York City. Actors, musicians, and audience came together (with at least one lingu...

10 Okt 20252h 15min

125: Friends With Words (live with Martha Barnette and friends)

125: Friends With Words (live with Martha Barnette and friends)

Martha Barnette is one half of the linguistics podcast A Way With Words, and author of the new book Friends With Words: Adventures in Languageland. Her lifelong love of language has led her through so...

12 Sep 20251h 31min

124: Algospeak (with Adam Aleksic)

124: Algospeak (with Adam Aleksic)

Creators have to be mindful of what to say and what not to say in their content. This affects the language we're exposed to — and what we say IRL. But it's part of an old process. Popular LingToker Ad...

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