• Live from NYC: Favorite Linguistics Facts

  • Jan 23 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Live from NYC: Favorite Linguistics Facts

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  • Picture this: it's early January, 2024, and hundreds upon hundreds of linguists have gathered for the Linguistic Society of America (LSA)'s annual meeting in New York City. With so many language nerds in one place, I couldn't help but interview as many people as I could about their favorite linguistics fact.

    This episode contains tantalizing tidbits of information about everything from onomastics, non-concatenative morphology, and the McGurk effect—to historical events effecting language change, and statistics about sociolinguistic judgements. There are allusions to the debate of creole uniformitarianism vs exceptionalism, as well as examples of the Great Vowel Shift and the ongoing discussion of language's encapsulation of culture. From etymology facts, to tricky syntactic constructions, to cross-linguistic phonological observations, to the entrenchment of misogyny through language, you will be entranced and entertained for the entire episode.

    The voices showcased here represent a diverse field; linguists hail from all backgrounds and subfields, and they work in industries like academia, healthcare, technology, journalism, and media. Who knew linguistics was such a versatile discipline that can totally and most definitely aid you in a lucrative career where you'll never have to worry about "tenure"??

    Several interviews were filmed and posted to Nicole Holliday's tiktok page, accessible here.

    Thank you to all who participated in this episode. Being a linguist is one of the greatest privileges I have ever known. I feel immeasurably lucky to be able to share that title with all of you.

    Voices heard throughout the episode, in the order they appear:

    Heidi Harley, Professor at University of Arizona

    Nicole Holliday, Professor at Pomona College

    Daniel Ginsberg, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the American Anthropological Association

    Canaan Breiss, Professor at USC

    Caitl Light, Academic Advisor at Loyola University Chicago

    Kirby Conrod, Professor at Swarthmore College

    Allison Casar, PhD candidate at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Joshua Dees, PhD candidate at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Walt Wolfram, Professor at North Carolina State University

    Gretchen McCulloch, Internet Linguist and host of Lingthusiasm: a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

    Kelly Elizabeth Wright, Post-doc at Virginia Tech

    Jordan Douglas Tavani, PhD candidate at UCSB

    Rachel Burdin, Professor at UNH

    Gabby Poplawski, Undergraduate student at Pomona College

    Jamaal Muwwakkil, Post-doc at UCLA

    Michel DeGraff, Professor at MIT

    Aaliyah Bullen, Undergraduate student at Swarthmore College

    Paul Reed, Professor at University of Alabama

    Alex Johnston, Professor at Georgetown and Consultant

    Brad Davidson, Director of Medical Anthropology at Havas Health and You; Penny Eckert, Professor Emeritas at Stanford

    Ceci Cutler, Professor at CUNY Graduate Center and Lehman College

    Valerie Fridland, Author of Like, Literally, Dude, and Professor at University of Nevada, Reno

    Mike Stern, PhD student at Yale

    Katie Russel, PhD candidate at UC Berkeley

    Bruno Ferenc Segedin, PhD student at Brown

    Alexa Little, Learning Experience Designer at Veeam Software

    Emily Bender, Professor at University of Washington

    Ben Zimmer, Columnist for the Wall Street Journal

    Aiden Malanoski, PhD candidate at CUNY Graduate Center

    Jon Stevenson, PhD candidate at University of York

    Byron Ahn, Professor at Princeton

    and me, Talia Sherman, Undergraduate student at Brown

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