Interesting, thank you! I had seen some kickback from linguists about this report so. I'll investigate further. Sounds like a good one for us to cover on a Lang in the News segment.
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New episode coming soon - an interview with Daria Bahtina about generational slang, online language and identity.
We talk about the use of English in the Gulf, its role & functions, how we communicate in a multilingual world and what translanguaging is all about. We also touch on how people feel about English, whether it's perceived as a threat & much more. Show notes are here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
We've got a brand new episode out today: an interview with Dr Sarah Hopkyns from University of St Andrews on English in the Gulf. It's another episode that's been led by student interest, this time it's Oli, an A Level student at the Dubai British School. spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/3Sb65KDdv1b
We've just recorded a new episode and it's a second one that's been driven by student interest, this time by Oli, an A Level student in Dubai. We'll be talking to Sarah Hopkyns of St Andrews and UCL about English (and Arabic) in the Gulf, multilingualism, translanguaging & much more. Coming soon!
Episode 82 is up. It features an interview with Dr Rianna Walcott of University of Maryland and BCaT Lab about her PhD thesis on Black Twitter, plus discussion of identity online and off, Black feminist theory and its influence and lots more... spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/8jHX15k0k1b
Episode 82 is coming soon and it's an interview with Rianna Walcott of BCAT www.bcatlab.org about Black Twitter, language, community & identity online and lots more.
In case anyone missed them before the half-term break, here's a couple of blogs I wrote for @engmediacentre.bsky.social about curriculum change for secondary English. This one is about language in general in KS3&4: www.englishandmedia.co.uk/blog/the-fut...
The show notes, including links to several papers that Jess mentions are here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Here we go! Episode 81 is now up and it's one where we hand over the interviewing to two A Level English Language students, Freya and Miles. They interview @jessaiston.bsky.social about the language of and around neurodiversity. open.spotify.com/episode/6XCX...
We've got a new episode coming very soon and it's a really special one that has been kicked off and then carried out by two A level Eng Lang students. It's all about the language of & about neurodiversity, especially autism, and it features an interview with @jessaiston.bsky.social
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It seems like a good day to gather front pages and apply some critical discourse analysis. Agency springs to mind...
I listened to this episode of the @lexispodcast.bsky.social this AM & it was fascinating.
@charlotteent.bsky.social discusses how language analysis can be used within psychology, exploring the kinds of linguistic patterns linked to different personality traits.
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Show notes are here and will be updated when the second paper we talk about (on female football commentators) is published:
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We talk about voice pitch and how it's perceived in different situations with Dr Matthew Hunt in the latest episode of Lexis which is out now: open.spotify.com/episode/7qTb...
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We talk to Dr Charlotte Entwistle about language and psychology and her work on analysing the language associated with personality disorders. Show notes are here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
New pods on the way soon on Black Twitter and language & personality disorders!
Merry Christmas to all our followers & listeners who celebrate it or just use the holiday to have a good time. We'll be back in the new year with some new episodes including some student takeovers where we'll hand the mics over to A-level students to do the talking & interviewing.
Screenshot of Daniel, Ben, and Hedvig, with the winning word: temu (derogatory): a cheap or knock -off version
And the BL Word of the Week of the Year, as voted by listeners:
temu (derog.): a cheap or knock-off version
We think it reflects a complicated relationship with companies we do business with. Even as we use them, we feel the shadiness.
See or hear this episode
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Nice overview of recent WOTYs and the worlds & times they reflect. Decent style model for P2Q4 as well!
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Seems sensible.
We talk about WOTYs past, present (and future yet to come), including 'rage bait', 'parasocial', 'AI slop', 'clanker', 'Kavanaugh stop', 'enshittification', 'podcast', 'selfie', 'fascism'... oh and '6-7'. Show notes are here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
New episode just out! It features an interview with John Kelly aka @mashedradish.bsky.social on #WOTY2025 and the whole Word of the Year phenomenon. Word nerd heaven or cynical marketing ploy from BiG dIcTiOnArY? spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/pnwYbTXR3Yb
We'll be talking about this iconic moment in the death of a slang term in our next episode.
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