49: Mailbag - It's That T Again (with Mignon Fogarty)

49: Mailbag - It's That T Again (with Mignon Fogarty)

Lingcomm legend Mignon Fogarty (Grammar Girl) joins us to answer all the questions in our Mailbag! And we have to ask her about National Grammar Day. How do we bring out descriptive grammar, and tone down the policing?

  • Why do some people say "She text me"?
  • Why are some people convinced it's the Flinstones and not the Flintstones?
  • Are some people saying "I finished mines"?
  • Is technology making us forget how to spell and write?
  • And why does "going to Kong Kong" have a naughty meaning in Korean?

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113: "Official" English (with Carmen Fought)

113: "Official" English (with Carmen Fought)

Breaking news: The president of the United States intends to sign an executive order designating English the official language of the USA. Is this a big deal? Why was this necessary, and what happens ...

2 Mar 202548min

112: WotY 2024: The Last Word

112: WotY 2024: The Last Word

What really goes on behind the scenes at the biggest Word of the Year vote in linguistdom? Are we really going to stick with sanewashing for our word? And which words did we miss? We lock in and crash...

21 Feb 20251h 33min

111: Words of the Week of the Year 2024 (live with Mignon Fogarty and friends)

111: Words of the Week of the Year 2024 (live with Mignon Fogarty and friends)

It's our Words of the Year episode, where we do a vibe check on all the words and name one of them our Because Language Word of the Year. We're joined by Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty and a lot of frien...

21 Des 20241h 42min

110: Diego's Dossier (with Diego Diaz)

110: Diego's Dossier (with Diego Diaz)

What's in the linguistic news? Diego knows. He's been tracking down stories and words for us all year long, and now he's curated an entire show for us. It's the latest in the Diego series. How do you...

18 Des 20241h 4min

109: Language Oppression in Tibet (with Gerald Roche and Sasha Wilmoth)

109: Language Oppression in Tibet (with Gerald Roche and Sasha Wilmoth)

Minority languages are under threat everywhere, but Tibet represents a particularly difficult challenge. The Tibetan language family is under pressure from (no surprise) Mandarin, even as community su...

6 Des 20242h 35min

108: Mailbag of Etymology (with Douglas Harper)

108: Mailbag of Etymology (with Douglas Harper)

We're joined for the first time by Douglas Harper, proprietor of the world-renowned Online Etymology Dictionary (etymonline.com). He's here to help us with our Mailbag questions, and even test us in a...

16 Nov 20241h 24min

107: Linguaphile (with Julie Sedivy and Matt Spike)

107: Linguaphile (with Julie Sedivy and Matt Spike)

Language is a lot like love. You can enjoyably lose yourself in both. They can both be dangerous. And they both entail a responsibility to keep each other safe. A new book Linguaphile: A Life of Langu...

29 Okt 20242h 7min

106: What One Thing? (with Mark Ellison)

106: What One Thing? (with Mark Ellison)

What one thing explains the most about language? Here to answer that question is linguist and friend of the pod Dr Mark Ellison — and many of our listeners and friends. It's one of our Deck Chats! Gra...

23 Sep 20241h 21min

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