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the Weekly Linguist podcast
Jarrette Allen, Lisa Sprowls
21 episodes
9 months ago
A weekly interview podcast about the languages of the world and the linguists who study them. Topics include specific languages, language families, unique structures. It’s upbeat, informative, and fun for linguists and language-lovers everywhere!
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Language Learning
Education,
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Social Sciences
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A weekly interview podcast about the languages of the world and the linguists who study them. Topics include specific languages, language families, unique structures. It’s upbeat, informative, and fun for linguists and language-lovers everywhere!
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Episode 11: Keren Rice, part 1, on the Dene languages
the Weekly Linguist podcast
37 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 11: Keren Rice, part 1, on the Dene languages
This is an exciting week! We are talking to Dr. Keren Rice of the University of Toronto, former President of the Linguistic Society of America, the Canadian Linguistic Association and the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas. We discuss the Dene (formerly Athabaskan) languages of North America. Tune in for a fascinating discussion!
the Weekly Linguist podcast
A weekly interview podcast about the languages of the world and the linguists who study them. Topics include specific languages, language families, unique structures. It’s upbeat, informative, and fun for linguists and language-lovers everywhere!