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 Language Love is both a language book and a memoir, connecting the strands of language learning, language love, and language loss. Daniel speaks with author Dr Julie Sedivy.

Also: Large language models have proven adept at duplicating patterns of language that humans find possible. But what about impossible language patterns? Can LLMs learn those? And what even is an impossible language? Dr Matt Spike explains.

Timestamps

  • Cold open: 0:00
  • Intros: 0:34
  • News: 5:49
  • Interview with Matt Spike: 32:01
  • Related or Not: 50:57
  • Interview with Julie Sedivy: 1:05:34
  • Words of the Week: 1:33:33
  • The Reads: 1:55:04
  • Outtakes: 2:01:21

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25: Transcription (with Maya Klein)

25: Transcription (with Maya Klein)

Who listens to the show more closely than anyone (except possibly Daniel)? It's Maya Klein, who transcribes every word we say in excruciating detail. What goes into the process of transcription, and is a word-for-word approach really the best? And what quirks and habits do we have on the show? Maya roasts us on this episode of Because Language.

15 Apr 20211h 43min

24: Higher Ed Discrimination (with Gail Clements, Marnie Jo Petray, and Fabio Trecca)

24: Higher Ed Discrimination (with Gail Clements, Marnie Jo Petray, and Fabio Trecca)

For many students, university opens up new frontiers of learning — and new ways to be marginalised for their language use. A new book explores the problem of linguistic discrimination in higher education, and how to work toward fixing it. Also: Danish presents an unusual challenge for those who try to learn it — even babies. Why is Danish like this, and what does it tell us about language?

31 Mars 20211h 46min

23: Mailbag of YouChoob (with the Layman's Linguist)

23: Mailbag of YouChoob (with the Layman's Linguist)

We're tackling these Mailbag questions with the help of our special guest and star of TikTok, the Layman's Linguist! Where do they say CHUBE instead of TUBE? When did contractions come into English, and why don't characters in period dramas use them? Did Hebrew displace Yiddish when it was revitalised? Do bilingual children have delays in syntax? When did the word APOLOGY move from a defence to an expression of contrition? Did linguistics affect your religious faith?

24 Mars 20211h 24min

22: Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction (with Jesse Sheidlower)

22: Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction (with Jesse Sheidlower)

What’s a corpsicle? How old is the word hyperspace? Who was the first writer to use the term warp drive? These and many other terms can be found in the landmark work The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, and with us is the editor, lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower.

17 Mars 20211h 39min

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