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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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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 14: R. David Zorc, part 2, more on the Bisayan languages
the Weekly Linguist podcast
27 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 14: R. David Zorc, part 2, more on the Bisayan languages
In this week's episode, we continue our conversation with R. David Zorc, noted linguist of Philippine languages. We talk about the Philippine “Focus System”, genitive case markers, and the future of Linguistics in the Philippines.
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!