Épisodes

  • Meaning business: an introduction to semantics
    Oct 29 2025

    Have you been mixing your metaphors recently? Are you reticent or reluctant? How can you reanalyse a crayfish? And which deadly device is lurking in your office? This episode looks at semantics, including what makes up meaning, how meaning changes over time, and how AI handles it (obviously not as well as we do!).

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    17 min
  • Black History Month: Pioneering black linguists
    Oct 15 2025

    Is it really possible to succeed academically on four hours sleep a night (and still be good-looking)? What’s the key to getting people to use your new alphabet? And is it ever wise to act on an idea you’ve had in a dream? Tune in to find out about the work of some influential black linguists and language advocates and how they’ve made a difference!

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    20 min
  • The grammar blueprint: an introduction to syntax
    Oct 1 2025

    Do you know your equative from your versative? Why do some languages play fast and loose with word order? And what did Plato have to say about parts of speech? This episode looks at syntax, including what makes a sentence make sense, different word orders around the world, and how to draw a very simple constituent structure diagram. Pens at the ready!

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    16 min
  • What's in a word? An introduction to morphology
    Sep 17 2025

    Have you ever wondered how new words are made? Or how to avoid getting delayed by a chatty Aztec? Is talk of acronyms giving you FOMO? This episode looks at derivational morphology and all the different ways in which languages create their own words, from compounding to back formation to blending. And for a cross-disciplinary twist, we've also got maths with dogs! Don't miss it!

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    17 min
  • Sounds intriguing! An introduction to phonology
    Sep 17 2025

    What’s the difference between a pharyngeal and an alveolar? How many types of 'd' do we really need? What are people really doing when they tut-tut disapprovingly? And is Mark a suitable name for a hamster? In this episode we make the big ideas of phonology bite-sized and fun. From tone to whistling languages, discover the sounds that shape how we communicate!

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    20 min
  • Introduction: what is linguistics and why do we need to know about it?
    Sep 17 2025

    In this introductory episode I'm going to tell you what linguistics is and why we need to know about it! I’m also going to talk about why I decided to launch a podcast on linguistics and why I created National Linguistics Day, and I'll give you an idea of some of the fascinating things I’m going to share with you throughout the series.

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    14 min
  • Linguistics HQ trailer
    Sep 3 2025

    Welcome to Linguistics HQ, the new fortnightly show that aims to get people thinking, talking and learning about the science of language! Starting with the basics, we’ll look at how languages are put together, and how we can use our knowledge of linguistics to discover exciting things and even make our world a better place.

    This podcast is for anyone who is curious about how languages work. Don’t worry if you’re new to linguistics, as everything will be clearly explained as we go along, and there’ll be lots of fun facts about languages from around the world. Subscribe now and join me as we uncover the secrets behind the science of language. Season 1 is all about how languages are structured, and it drops on September 17th 2025 with three episodes! Don’t miss it!

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    1 min