56 episodes

The podcast where linguists discuss all things language. We address the questions you've always wondered about, like, "what is the most difficult language?" or "which language learning app is best?"

Authentically EJ and Stacie the Linguist both have Bachelor's Degrees in Linguistics. EJ has a Master's Degree in World Languages, and Stacie has a Master's Degree in Linguistics and is working on a PhD in Linguistics. We love everything language.

Follow staciethelinguist on Twitch for our live streams, and keep in touch on Instagram at @for_the_love_of_language!

For the Love of Language Authentically EJ and Stacie the Linguist

    • Education

The podcast where linguists discuss all things language. We address the questions you've always wondered about, like, "what is the most difficult language?" or "which language learning app is best?"

Authentically EJ and Stacie the Linguist both have Bachelor's Degrees in Linguistics. EJ has a Master's Degree in World Languages, and Stacie has a Master's Degree in Linguistics and is working on a PhD in Linguistics. We love everything language.

Follow staciethelinguist on Twitch for our live streams, and keep in touch on Instagram at @for_the_love_of_language!

    Poetry with Joshua Myer

    Poetry with Joshua Myer

    Can we define poetry? What makes good poetry? How do you find your voice? Do you have a poem inside you? Is AI ruining poetry? And, Stacie shares her "Ode to Pizza."
    Joshua recommends A Poet's Guide to Poetry by Mary Kinzie and "Picnic, Lightning" by Billy Collins.

    • 44 min
    Body Language: Bubbles, Gestures, and Vibes

    Body Language: Bubbles, Gestures, and Vibes

    We talk about different aspects of body language and give some examples of body languages across cultures.
    EJ recommends reading What Every Body is Saying by Joe Navarro, and The Definitive Book of Body Language by Allan and Barbara Pease.

    • 23 min
    Bilingualism and Dementia

    Bilingualism and Dementia

    We discuss ideas from the study Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis by John A. E. Anderson, Kornelia Hawrylewicz, and John G. Grundy. Find the study at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32462636/ .

    • 19 min
    Merge, Or Little Adding Machines

    Merge, Or Little Adding Machines

    A syntax discussion! What is merge? Is language actually special at all, or just one of a billion instances of merge in the human experience?
    Stacie references the book Merge in the Mind-Brain: Essays on Theoretical Linguistics and the Neuroscience of Language by Naoki Fukui.

    • 26 min
    Communication Skills Not Taught In School

    Communication Skills Not Taught In School

    We talk about working with teams, note-taking, the value of networking, and building connections by asking questions.

    • 27 min
    Lingua Francas

    Lingua Francas

    How do langauges become international? How do widely spoken languages impact minority ones? What would it take for Icelandic to become a lingua franca?

    • 43 min

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