119: Eurovision Goes to Uni (with Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig)

119: Eurovision Goes to Uni (with Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig)

It's Eurovision season! We love to talk about what we can learn about language from this international song contest, but even we didn't realise that there was so much to learn. Language choice, language policy, language and gender and metaphor — and all of this has been packed into a unit at Umeå University: Linguistics and the Eurovision Song Contest. Paulette van der Voet and Solveig Bollig are heading up the course, and they're here to tell us all about it… and nerd out with Hedvig besides.

Timestamps

  • Cold open: 0:00
  • Intros: 0:39
  • News: 7:39
  • Related or Not: 26:41
  • Interview with Paulette and Solveig: 38:53
  • Words of the Week: 1:30:08
  • Comment from John: 1:49:18
  • The Reads: 1:53:53
  • Outtakes: 2:02:25

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48: The Black Side of the River (with Jessi Grieser)

48: The Black Side of the River (with Jessi Grieser)

Anacostia is a rapidly gentrifying suburb in Washington DC, and as Anacostia changes, so does the language. How do the original Black residents use language to establish their cred? What about the language of the new Black gentrifiers? Dr Jessi Grieser has been listening. She's the author of The Black Side of the River, and she joins Daniel for a chat.

4 Mar 20221h 32min

47: We Need to Talk About Grice (with Rikker Dockum)

47: We Need to Talk About Grice (with Rikker Dockum)

Every Linguistics 101 student knows about HP Grice and his famous Maxims. They state that dialogue is usually cooperative — and when it doesn't appear to be, they explain how we manage to work out meaning anyway. But linguists are questioning the applicability and universality of these rules. Is it time for a reappraisal of Grice? We're joined by Rikker Dockum on this episode of Because Language.

20 Feb 20221h 13min

46: Just Words (with Rebecca Shapiro)

46: Just Words (with Rebecca Shapiro)

Can dictionaries create a more fair world? One language observer sees that dictionaries, far from being a neutral chronicle of language, are capable of promoting social justice. Daniel speaks with Dr Rebecca Shapiro, author of Fixing Babel: An Historical Anthology of Applied English Lexicography.

10 Feb 20221h 35min

45: Mailbag of Words

45: Mailbag of Words

The Words of the Year are out! And we're talking about 'em. We're answering all the questions in our voluminous Mailbag. We have here, there, and where. We also have that and what. Was there ever a hat? Why are we friends with someone? Is the distribution of emoji Zipfian? If you study linguistics — the science of language — are you a STEM major? And Hedvig springs a game on us.

29 Jan 20221h 19min

44: Words of the Week of the Year 2021 (with Lauren Gawne)

44: Words of the Week of the Year 2021 (with Lauren Gawne)

Our listeners have voted, and here are all the words! Which were our top Words of the Week? Which were the worst? And what did all the dictionary people pick? We're joined by our very special guest (and lingopod pal) Dr Lauren Gawne for this very cheugy episode of Because Language.

22 Des 20211h 23min

43: Journal Club: Zoomies on Zoom (with Hadas Kotek and friends)

43: Journal Club: Zoomies on Zoom (with Hadas Kotek and friends)

Our friends and listeners bring us lots of great stories, questions, and words. So for this episode, we've invited them to present them themselves! All patrons have been invited to join us for this live episode, and many have brought pets. Also, Dr Hadas Kotek has examined the sentences used in linguistic textbooks and examples. How are people represented in our discipline?

17 Des 20211h 22min

42: Replicability Crisis (with Martine Grice and Bodo Winter)

42: Replicability Crisis (with Martine Grice and Bodo Winter)

The sciences are facing a replicability crisis. Some landmark studies were once considered settled, but then failed when they were retested. So have any linguistic experiments been toppled? And how do we fix this problem? Dr Martine Grice and Dr Bodo Winter have contributed to a special issue of Linguistics, and they join us for this fun episode.

1 Des 20211h 34min

41: Mailbag of Caitlin University (with Caitlin Green)

41: Mailbag of Caitlin University (with Caitlin Green)

Here to help us answer our voluminous Mailbag is the tireless Dr Caitlin Green, Vice Cancellor of Caitlin University. Among our questions: NON-BINARY or NONBINARY? What's behind coffee names? Why is there an L in WOULD? Could swearing get in the way of persuasion? When is it time to stop supporting a minority language? What's with the D in TIDDIES? Fee fi fo… fun? Why doesn't it rhyme with ENGLISHMAN? Where does TUCKER come from?

16 Nov 20211h 14min

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