32: Fallen Leaves: The Chinese Languages (with Wu Mei-Shin, Ye Jingting, and Israel Lai)

32: Fallen Leaves: The Chinese Languages (with Wu Mei-Shin, Ye Jingting, and Israel Lai)

What we call sometimes Chinese is really a gigantic family of languages. They're somewhat divided in mutual intelligibility, and somewhat united in their writing system. How are they different, and how are they maintaining themselves? Two Chinese researchers, Wu Mei-Shin and Ye Jingting, join us.

And what's going on in the Cantonese lingopod world? We're joined by Israel Lai of Rhapsody in Lingo.

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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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123: Conscious Language (with Karen Yin)

123: Conscious Language (with Karen Yin)

We've all seen style guides that tell us what to say and what not to say. Has a style guide ever asked you what you wanted to say? Or challenged you to examine your thinking? This one does. It's the C...

3 Aug 20251h 54min

122: The Interaction Engine (with Stephen Levinson)

122: The Interaction Engine (with Stephen Levinson)

How did language start? What do all languages have in common? How does language really work? Many answers have been posed to these questions, but one thing is for sure: interaction is the combustion c...

12 Juli 202555min

121: Learning from LLMs (with Adele Goldberg)

121: Learning from LLMs (with Adele Goldberg)

How do large language models (LLMs) do their thing, and it is anything like how we do our thing? What can we learn about human language from this software? The answer might involve constructions — pai...

29 Juni 20252h 22min

120: Gesture! ✨👐✨ (with Lauren Gawne)

120: Gesture! ✨👐✨ (with Lauren Gawne)

Gesture is everywhere. We wave our hands when we talk, even if we're alone. Signed languages are, of course, full languages that use gesture. And it could even be argued that emoji are the online equi...

10 Juni 20251h 54min

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, langua...

18 Maj 20252h 15min

118: The A.I. Con (with Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna)

118: The A.I. Con (with Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna)

Artificial intelligence (so-called) is typified by its boom and bust cycles, and we're in a boom now. But as more and more money pours in with decreasing returns, we're going to see a shakeout, and hy...

12 Maj 202551min

117: Sometimes It Feels Like I'm the Only One Trying to Fix English Around Here (live with friends for LingFest25)

117: Sometimes It Feels Like I'm the Only One Trying to Fix English Around Here (live with friends for LingFest25)

Video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/wxGeXMzlwng If you repeat something twice, how many times did you do it? Can more than one dinner be "the perfect dinner"? And what does "every other" m...

5 Maj 20251h 47min

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