A Word in Your Ear ABC listen
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- Society & Culture
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Emeritus Professor Roly Sussex walks you through the linguistic mindfield, explaining the weird and wonderful aspects of English and many other languages.
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A Word In Your Ear: The Anzac Legacy in Language
Tell me a furphy... What is a brass razoo? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses language used during wartime.
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A Word In Your Ear: New Words and The Yoghurt Debate
Omnishambles? Yoghurt? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses new words and how to pronounce yoghurt.
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A Word In Your Ear: Avoidance Language and Rhyming Slang
A frog and toad for the road? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses avoidance language and rhyming slang.
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A Word in Your Ear: Advertising Language
Catchy slogans. Memorable jingles. ABC's Roly Sussex discusses advertising language and memorable catchphrases.
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A Word in Your Ear: Weather Words and Easter
The Easter Bunny? It's raining cats and dogs? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses weather phrases and the origins of Easter.
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A Word in Your Ear: Phrase Verbs and the Strange Origins of 'Get'
Hang in there. Get over it. Put up with it. How did these peculiar and 'improper' phrases come to pervade the English language?
Customer Reviews
Fantastic !!!
I wish this was available when I was in school, I could have absorbed a much more. This sounds like a boring radio program but the subjects become so interesting with little bits of history & other cultural connections as Roly Sussex (Prof.) draws you into the magic of language.