38: Generativism 2: How It's Going (with Taylor Miller and Adam Tallman)

38: Generativism 2: How It's Going (with Taylor Miller and Adam Tallman)

This is the second of a two-parter on generativism, the linguistic school of thought originated by Noam Chomsky. This time, it's from the perspective of early-career researchers. How is generativism relevant to them, and how do they regard its claims?

We ask:

  • What importance does linguistic theory have on day-to-day research?
  • How does generativism relate to nativism, the idea that at least some language is innate?
  • Is there a conflict between generativism and functionalism today?
  • What's the next step in the generative enterprise?

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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.

18 Juli 20211h 38min

31: All the Words (with Grant Barrett)

31: All the Words (with Grant Barrett)

Words of the Week are coming out of the woodwork, and who better to work through them with us than Grant Barrett of A Way with Words? Wowee.

30 Juni 202158min

30: Mailbag of Raspberries (with Helen Zaltzman)

30: Mailbag of Raspberries (with Helen Zaltzman)

Our Mailbag is once again full of questions, and podcasting luminary Helen Zaltzman is here to help us answer them! Why is the raspberry sound (PBTPBBBBT) not a speech sound in any language? Or is it? How can sounds in a language change so much over time? Am I BURNED OUT? Or BURNT OUT? Why are they called metaphysicians and not metaphysicists? What can we call something besides LAME? Why is AMPHI- so infrequently used in English?

14 Juni 20211h 7min

29: Cultish (with Amanda Montell and Jared Holt)

29: Cultish (with Amanda Montell and Jared Holt)

Blog post with show notes: http://becauselanguage.com/29-cultish/ Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/join/becauselangpod/ Language helps us build and maintain social relationships. Cults — however we define them — exploit this function and subvert it for their own ends. Amanda Montell is the author of the new book Cultish, and she joins us for this show. And researcher Jared Holt explains why QAnon conspiracy catch phrases seem to be dropping off in popularity from the mainstream web.

8 Juni 20211h 47min

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