54: Slang (with Jonathon Green)

It's crude. It's rude. And it's a lot of fun. Slang has been with us for as long as people didn't want others to understand what they were about. But what exactly is it? And has the nature of slang changed in our internet age?

Daniel is talking to eminent slang lexicographer Jonathon Green on this episode of Because Language.

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96: Language City (with Ross Perlin)

96: Language City (with Ross Perlin)

New York City is home to a lot of languages! Sometimes a sizeable language community can live on just a couple of floors of an apartment building. Dr Ross Perlin is working to find and promote minorit...

19 Apr 20241h 45min

95: Why the Far-Right Demagogues Language (with Caitlin Green and Maureen Kosse)

95: Why the Far-Right Demagogues Language (with Caitlin Green and Maureen Kosse)

Language authorities. Right-wing politicians. White supremacists and feminists. What do they have in common? They're all working together to fight gender-inclusive language. But why bring language int...

1 Apr 20241h 44min

94: Mailbag of Sextillion and Three

94: Mailbag of Sextillion and Three

Dr Kelly Wright is helping us understand the link between public health and language maintenance. And she's helping us with our voluminous Mailbag! Why can you have a TRIFECTA, but not any other numb...

18 Mars 20241h 16min

93: Stop! Grammar Time (live with Ellen Jovin and friends)

93: Stop! Grammar Time (live with Ellen Jovin and friends)

In honour of Grammar Day (4 March), we are joined live by special guest Ellen Jovin, who regularly dispenses grammar advice and wisdom from the Grammar Table. Now she's testing our grammatical mettle ...

2 Mars 20241h 28min

92: In the First 600 Milliseconds (with Rachel Nordlinger)

92: In the First 600 Milliseconds (with Rachel Nordlinger)

What are your eyes doing when you describe a scene? It may depend on your language.  New research from Dr Rachel Nordlinger and team shows that we do a lot of planning and scanning very quickly, and i...

22 Feb 20241h 45min

91: Linguistic Time Machine, part 2: Prehistory

91: Linguistic Time Machine, part 2: Prehistory

We're climbing back into the linguistic time machine and taking a look at language in the long view. We'll find out what language was like 100,000 years ago 1 million years ago 10 million years ago ...

31 Jan 20241h 33min

90: Enpoopification (with Grant Barrett and Tim Brookes)

90: Enpoopification (with Grant Barrett and Tim Brookes)

We're talking words, and no one has a way with words like Grant Barrett. He's here to tell us what it's like at Dictionary.com, and what went down at the annual American Dialect Society Words of the Y...

21 Jan 20242h 5min

89: Words of the Week of the Year 2023 (with Cory Doctorow and friends)

89: Words of the Week of the Year 2023 (with Cory Doctorow and friends)

The public has voted, and a winner has been decided! We're looking all the words chosen by the various dictionary bodies, and counting down our Words of the Week of the Year.  And there's a very speci...

24 Dec 20231h 53min

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