18 episodes

Langwich explores all things language related! Including: Language learning experiences, benefits of multilingualism in society & individual health, supporting minority languages in Australia, discussing new research and interviews with expert guest speakers in the field of linguistics! Hosted by Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi | Edited by Raia Pinhati | Music by Doppel | Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

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Langwich explores all things language related! Including: Language learning experiences, benefits of multilingualism in society & individual health, supporting minority languages in Australia, discussing new research and interviews with expert guest speakers in the field of linguistics! Hosted by Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi | Edited by Raia Pinhati | Music by Doppel | Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    Empowering Education & The Impact of Teaching Aboriginal Languages

    Empowering Education & The Impact of Teaching Aboriginal Languages

    To debut a new season of this podcast that is a mouthful, we examine the efforts of teaching an Aboriginal language in high school. Jandai is traditionally spoken on Quandamooka land and our guest, Kahli Dawkings, a Bundjalung woman, took on the task to teach it to her studnts at Cleaveland District State High School. Listen as she shares her practical experience in establishing a language program from scratch. Explore the impact of Indigenous language, history, and cultural education on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, as Kahli discusses the power and effectiveness of these out-of-the-box educational initiatives. Join us for a firsthand account of the challenges and triumphs encountered on the journey to breathe new life into Jandai, shedding light on the transformative potential of preserving linguistic heritage.
    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 49 min
    Linguistics in the Real World: Practical Pathways to a Language-Fueled Career

    Linguistics in the Real World: Practical Pathways to a Language-Fueled Career

    We propose a discussion that goes beyond Chomsky, grammar, and words: we want to know about the “real world”: an exploration of diverse career routes for students of languages and linguistics. If you are also curious about how to translate passion into action, listen to our conversation.
    We were joined by Daisy Finlay, a speech pathologist, and Terry Royce, a forensic linguist, who shared with us their career pathway, how linguistics is incorporated into their everyday work, as well as advice and tips on how to find jobs that may not seem so obvious.
    If you too want to navigate the options of a flourishing professional landscape, join us for another episode where we try to crack the code and reveal options to unite our exotic linguistic taste with a future career!
    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 45 min
    Laughing Between the Lines: The Pragmatic Puzzle of Humour

    Laughing Between the Lines: The Pragmatic Puzzle of Humour

    In this episode, we invite you to crack the pragmatic code and unravel the science of humour. Dr Reza Arab has been exploring humour in his research for X years so if that is something that tickles your fancy, come along for the ride! From punchlines to performances, we wanted to go beyond jokes to understand what humour really is and how it interplays with linguistics. We discuss the science behind it, what makes a good joke, and why it is so hard to be playful in another language that is not your own. If you like shifting your perspective, come along to unmask the funny language of humour.
    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 50 min
    Lost and Found in Bipi: A Linguistic Odyssey

    Lost and Found in Bipi: A Linguistic Odyssey

    All aboard! 

    Mind the wind and the outrigger! This is the spirit of this cheerful conversation with David Faunt, honorary linguist. David moved to Papua New Guinea in his early 20s. Since then, he ahs been compiling date on the language of his adoptive community: Bipi.

    He tell us about his first impressions of the land, the things he did to learn the language, and his thoughts about the local customs, including the time he got lost in the open sea!

    Don't miss out on the amazing life story of this unconventional gem of a human!
    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 54 min
    Improving Public Messages

    Improving Public Messages

    This month we're talking with Ida Diget, a PhD candidate, about the problems in communicating public health messages. Did this ever occur to you? Well, a poster has both images and text, right? Have you ever wondered what message someone interprets when they can't read the text? Often the images and words are interpreted differently when read independently. Therefore putting immigrants and people with neurocognitive difficulties at a disadvantage. 
    Come with us as we learn how to improve this for the future and what kind of thinking hats we need to wear when distributing essential messages. 
    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 39 min
    Trading Tales: Adventures While on Exchange

    Trading Tales: Adventures While on Exchange

    In this thrilling episode, we delve into the rollercoaster of foreign exchanges. Lissara, Raia, and Isabella are in the world of exchange, where everyday items take on extraordinary journeys. 
    Join us as we embark on a ride of laughs, joys, tears, and unexpected encounters. We will be talking about the many challenges and the delights of having an experience studying abroad, the good days and the bad ones, and getting to know a part of ourselves until then uncovered.
    If you're thinking about going on an exchange (or are just curious about it), this episode is here to help!



    Hosts | Isabella Schulz & Lissara Bergamaschi.
    Supervisor | Kelly Shoecraft Lecturer of Applied Linguistics.
    Editor | Raia Pinhati.
    Music | Doppel.
    Proudly supported by Griffith University, Australia.

    • 56 min

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