114: Bye Bye I Love You (with Michael Erard)

114: Bye Bye I Love You (with Michael Erard)

First words and last words get a lot of attention. But how did words get to have such a place of prominence? What would we see if we focused on interaction instead? A new book looks at words, gestures, and silence at the beginning and end of life. Daniel has a chat with the author of Bye Bye I Love You, Dr Michael Erard.

Timestamps

  • Cold open: 0:00
  • Intros: 1:05
  • News: 6:59
  • Related or Not: 35;54
  • Interview with Michael Erard: 47:56
  • Words of the Week: 1:33:32
  • Comment: 1:45:46
  • The Reads: 1:49:43
  • Outtake: 1:56:01

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91: Linguistic Time Machine, part 2: Prehistory

91: Linguistic Time Machine, part 2: Prehistory

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90: Enpoopification (with Grant Barrett and Tim Brookes)

90: Enpoopification (with Grant Barrett and Tim Brookes)

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89: Words of the Week of the Year 2023 (with Cory Doctorow and friends)

89: Words of the Week of the Year 2023 (with Cory Doctorow and friends)

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88: Linguistic Time Machine, part 1: History

88: Linguistic Time Machine, part 1: History

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87: Trans-Inclusive (with Andrew Perfors)

87: Trans-Inclusive (with Andrew Perfors)

What is a woman? Or a man? Or a chair, or a sandwich? Or anything, really? "Gender critical" people are making language into a vector to attack the rights of trans people. They treat categories like m...

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86: Mailbag of Dog Sushi (with Nicole Holliday)

86: Mailbag of Dog Sushi (with Nicole Holliday)

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85: The Dictionary People (with Sarah Ogilvie)

85: The Dictionary People (with Sarah Ogilvie)

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