47 episodes

en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, language mysteries, cryptography, codes, language and the law, linguistic crime, undeciphered languages, and more, from past to present. Credits, links, podcast transcripts and more in the Case Notes: wp.lancs.ac.uk/enclair

en clair: forensic linguistics, literary detection, language mysteries, and more Dr Claire Hardaker

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, language mysteries, cryptography, codes, language and the law, linguistic crime, undeciphered languages, and more, from past to present. Credits, links, podcast transcripts and more in the Case Notes: wp.lancs.ac.uk/enclair

    S02E07 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 5 of 6

    S02E07 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 5 of 6

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 5 of this slowburn mini-series pitches the computational linguists against the forensic linguists in an effort to determine whether either side can work out who wrote Shakespeare. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: https://wp.me/paoUKh-dV

    • 43 min
    S02E07 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 5 of 6 (voice only)

    S02E07 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 5 of 6 (voice only)

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 5 of this slowburn mini-series pitches the computational linguists against the forensic linguists in an effort to determine whether either side can work out who wrote Shakespeare. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: wp.me/paoUKh-dV

    • 43 min
    S02E06 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 4 of 6

    S02E06 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 4 of 6

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 4 of this slowburn mini-series looks at our last two possible alternatives and weighs up the evidence. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: wp.me/paoUKh-dq

    • 1 hr 2 min
    S02E06 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 4 of 6 (voice only)

    S02E06 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 4 of 6 (voice only)

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 4 of this slowburn mini-series looks at our last two possible alternatives and weighs up the evidence. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: wp.me/paoUKh-dq

    • 1 hr 2 min
    S02E05 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 3 of 6

    S02E05 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 3 of 6

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 3 of this slowburn mini-series looks at our first three possible alternatives and weighs up the evidence. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: https://wp.me/paoUKh-dn

    • 1 hr 5 min
    S02E05 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 3 of 6 (voice only)

    S02E05 - Slowburn Shakespeare, part 3 of 6 (voice only)

    Did Shakespeare really write, well, Shakespeare? Or is the Swan of Avon a five century old con? Part 3 of this slowburn mini-series looks at our first three possible alternatives and weighs up the evidence. en clair is a podcast about forensic linguistics, literary detection, and language mysteries from past to present. You can find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast at the blog: https://wp.me/paoUKh-dn

    • 1 hr 5 min

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As a linguist I’m deeply interested in the topics and I find that this podcast is accessible to linguists of any level and non-linguists.
I’ve been listening to the existing episodes any chance I got and I am very much looking forward to the next one.

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