Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics
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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

English United States Science
Active · Publishes monthly

Key Metrics

Episodes
116
In catalog
Apple Rating
4.8 / 5
654 Apple ratings
Cadence
Monthly
~every 31 days
Avg Length
39m
Per episode
Latest
May 22, 2026
Active

About the Show

A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. "A fascinating listen that will change the way you see everyday communications." –New York Times. "Joyously nerdy" –Buzzfeed. Weird and deep half-hour conversations about language on the third Thursday of the month. Listened to all the episodes here and wish there were more? Want to talk with other people who are enthusiastic about linguistics? Get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community at www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm Shownotes and transcripts: www.lingthusiasm.com

Partnership & Audience Signals

Guest Interviews

Regularly hosts outside guests

Established Catalog

116 episodes — long track record

Production & Distribution

Active Since
Dec 13, 2016
Consistency
83%
Hosting
feeds.soundcloud.com

Recent Episodes

116: Cross-cultural communication (in space!)

May 22, 2026 31m

Sometimes, you're talking with someone and you just seem to click. Other times, you just can't seem to get comfortable: they're standing too close or too far away for comfort, making too much or too…

115: The long shadow of Daisy Bates with This Guy Sucked

Apr 17, 2026 1h

What do you do when the only records that remain of a language were made by someone who had absolutely horrendous views of the people who spoke it? In this episode, your host Lauren Gawne gets…

114: Begonia, average coral, and sea pink - Defining colour terms with Kory Stamper

Mar 20, 2026 54m

begonia: a deep pink that is bluer, lighter, and stronger than average coral (see ‘coral’ 3B), bluer than fiesta, and bluer and stronger than sweet William, called also ‘gaiety’. In this episode,…

113: Why "it's a diglossia!" explains so many social dynamics

Feb 20, 2026 48m

In some communities, everyone regularly uses two languages or varieties according to the social situation, with one of them being more prestigious (and more likely to be written down) than the other.…

112: When language become-s(3SG) linguistic example-s(PL)

Jan 15, 2026 49m

Language is all around us. This sentence right here, is language! But between the raw experience of someone saying something and a linguistic analysis of what they've said, there are certain steps…

111: Whoa!! A surprise episode??? For me??!!

Dec 19, 2025 50m

Wait, surprise is associated with a particular intonation!? Oh, you can see surprise by measuring electricity from your brain!? Hang on, some languages have grammatical marking for surprise!? In…

110: The history of the history of Indo-European - Interview with Danny Bate

Nov 20, 2025 1h

Before there was English, or Latin, or Czech, or Hindi, there was a language that they all have in common, which we call Proto-Indo-European. Linguists have long been fascinated by the quest to get a…

109: On the nose - How the nose shapes language

Oct 17, 2025 46m

We often invoke the idea of language by showing the mouth or the hands. But the nose is important to both signed and spoken languages: it can be a resonating chamber that air can get shaped by, as…

108: Highs and lows of tone in Babanki - Interview with Pius Akumbu

Sep 19, 2025 51m

Linguistic research has its highs and lows: from staging a traditional wedding to learn about ceremonial words to having your efforts to found a village school disrupted by civil war. Linguistic…

107: Urban Multilingualism

Aug 22, 2025 39m

When we try to represent languages on a map, it's common to assign each language a zone or a point which represents some idea of where it's used or where it comes from. But in reality, people move…

106: Is a hotdog a sandwich? The problem with definitions

Jul 18, 2025 33m

We asked you if a burrito was a sandwich, and you said 'no'. We asked you if ravioli was a sandwich and you said 'heck no'. We asked you if an ice cream sandwich was a sandwich and things...started…

105: Linguistics of TikTok - Interview with Adam Aleksic aka EtymologyNerd

Jun 20, 2025 43m

TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts are an evolving genre of media: short-form, vertical videos that take up your whole screen and are served to you from an algorithm rather than who you…

104: Reading and language play in Sámi - Interview with Hanna-Máret Outakoski

May 16, 2025 47m

When we talk about language reclamation, we often think about oral traditions. But at this point, many Indigenous languages also have considerable written traditions, and engaging with writing as…

103: A hand-y guide to gesture

Apr 18, 2025 48m

Gestures: every known language has them, and there's a growing body of research on how they fit into communication. But academic literature can be hard to dig into on your own. So Lauren has spent…

102: The science and fiction of Sapir-Whorf

Mar 21, 2025 51m

It's a fun science fiction trope: learn a mysterious alien language and acquire superpowers, just like if you'd been zapped by a cosmic ray or bitten by a radioactive spider. But what's the…

101: Micro to macro - The levels of language

Feb 21, 2025 48m

When we first learn about nature, we generally start with the solid mid-sized animals: cats, dogs, elephants, tigers, horses, birds, turtles, and so on. Only later on do we zoom in and out from these…

100: A hundred reasons to be enthusiastic about linguistics

Jan 17, 2025 41m

This is our hundredth episode that's enthusiastic about linguistics! To celebrate, we've put together 100 of our favourite fun facts about linguistics, featuring contributions from previous guests…

99: A politeness episode, if you please

Dec 20, 2024 56m

If it wouldn't be too much trouble, if you have a spare half hour, could we possibly suggest that you might enjoy listening to this episode on politeness? Or, if you'd prefer a less polite version,…

98: Helping computers decode sentences - Interview with Emily M. Bender

Nov 22, 2024 56m

When a human learns a new word, we're learning to attach that word to a set of concepts in the real world. When a computer "learns" a new word, it is creating some associations between that word and…

97: OooOooh~~ our possession episode oOooOOoohh 👻

Oct 17, 2024 44m

Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog... In this episode, your hosts Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne get enthusiastic and ~spooky~ about possession! We talk about how the…

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