Words, Words, Words 5: She Thinks I'm a Steed!

Words, Words, Words 5: She Thinks I'm a Steed...

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The Second Annual Inkling Awards

Welcome back!! Happy 2026!! After a holiday hiatus, we're starting the year off strong with the Second Annual Inkling Awards for Literary Excellence. As an exciting new term of teaching kicks off for me at the University of Austin, TX, It's a good time to be thinking about some o ...  Afficher plus

Adventures in Old English: The History and Meaning of Advent

It's the most wonderful time of the year: that's right, the Lent of St. Martin! Okay okay, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, but the lead-up--known as the season of Advent--is an unbelievably rich tradition filled with deep meaning. On this Young Heretics special, ...  Afficher plus

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How Can We Be More Effective With Language?
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness

Have you ever wondered what’s up with double negation, the history of gender neutral pronouns, or why swearing is taboo? Then get ready for this week’s guest, linguist Anne Curzan! Anne and Jonathan talk about how the English language has evolved since the 1300s and how our words ...  Afficher plus

The English Language Is a Giant Meme..
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Ever wanted to learn English? Here's a tip: don't.Silent letters that serve no purpose. Words that are spelled the same but mean completely different things. Rules that have more exceptions than actual rules. Triple contractions that sound like a glitch in the language.English is ...  Afficher plus

Your English Five a Day #30.1
English Like A Native Podcast

E278: 🎙️ Welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast with me, your host, Anna! Tune in to Week 30, Day 1 of Your English Five a Day where we dive into vocabulary enrichment. Join us on this journey as we explore five new words each weekday to boos ...

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Snaggletooth - 11 January 2021
A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Many of us struggled with the Old English poem “Beowulf” in high school. But what if you could actually hear “Beowulf” in the English of today? There’s a new translation by Maria Dahvana Headley that uses contemporary language and even internet slang to create a fresh take on thi ...  Afficher plus