My guest for this episode is the spectacular Erez Levon!
Erez is Professor of Sociolinguistics, at the University of Bern. His work focuses on how people produce and perceive socially meaningful patterns of variation in language. He is particularly interested in how variation signals group membership and in the relationship between language and broader structures of social inequality.
Join us in a compelling conversation about social identity, class, gender, sexuality, and national belonging in various countries and linguistic communities.
You can read his numerous and very interesting publications here.
Thank you so much and what an honour, Erez!