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Podcast Lexicon Valley from Booksmart Studios

Lexicon Valley from Booksmart Studios

Lexicon Valley

Société & Culture
Éducation

Fréquence : 1 épisode/18j. Total Éps: 62

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A podcast about language, with host John McWhorter.

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The World's Largest Family

jeudi 1 août 2024Durée 19:27

Working backwards from existing languages, linguists have had great success reconstructing Proto-Indo-European. Does that mean we can do the same for all language families? John explains.



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English Is Practically Naked

vendredi 12 juillet 2024Durée 21:40

A cyclone came through and blew off most of English’s clothes, says John, in Part II of his discussion of Indo-European.



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I Got My Nails Did!

vendredi 9 juin 2023Durée 29:50

Many English verbs have three forms — sing, sang and sung, for example. The problem is that speakers seem to want only two. John explains.



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To v. Too

mardi 9 mai 2023Durée 27:05

Too — whether about excess, addition or contradiction — evolved from to. John explains.



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Picture of Health

lundi 24 avril 2023Durée 23:36

Some languages adopt their “health” word from the concept of wholeness — a metaphor that makes perfect sense. Other languages, however, adopt their “health” word from trees. John explains.



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The Right Stuff

lundi 3 avril 2023Durée 28:14

Like the French word droit, English’s right has taken on a number of useful metaphorical meanings. John explains.



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Age, Color, Origin, Material

lundi 20 mars 2023Durée 24:21

In this favorite from the archives, John discusses some unwritten rules of English that can be remarkably difficult for a learner of English to master.



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One for the Record Books

lundi 6 mars 2023Durée 25:44

The word “record” can be broken down into two parts, the re and the cord. But what do those parts even mean? John explains.



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Why Do People in Old Movies Talk Like That?

lundi 20 février 2023Durée 30:52

John is traveling this week and so we’re running a previous episode about the speech patterns of Bette Davis, George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong and countless other Americans of the 1930s. Why do they all sound like that?



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Past Master

dimanche 5 février 2023Durée 24:48

So many of our words have ugly associations that are particular to a historical time or event. Should we expunge them entirely from our vocabulary? Can we? John weighs in.



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