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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

27: Words for family relationships: Kinship terms

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8791 Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

There are certain things that human societies, and therefore languages, have in common. We have the same basic inventory of body parts, which affect both the kinds of movements we can make to produce words and the names we have for our meat-selves. We’re all living on a watery ball of rock and fire, orbiting a large ball of gas. And we all arrived on this planet by means of other humans, and form societies to help each other stick around. Sometimes, we even bring into existence further tiny humans. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about the special vocabulary that exists across languages for people you’re related to. Kinship terms are a fascinating area of commonality and variation: on the one hand, all languages seem to have ways of distinguishing family (both chosen and biological) from non-family. But on the other hand, there’s a wide degree of variation in the exact relationships that languages have words for, and this provides an interesting window into which relationships a culture thinks of as important. Languages can split up or lump together kinship relationships by age, generation, gender, clan, marriage, linguistic history, honorific extension, personal choice, and more. We also get into why words like “mama” and “papa” are so similar across languages, the surprisingly recent history of the word “sibling,” and the current rise in offshoots like “nibling” and “pibling.” This month’s bonus episode was a Q&A session from when Gretchen was in Melbourne with Lauren, and it’s available in both the normal audio form and a surprise video version! (We were testing out the camera situation ahead of the upcoming gesture video episode.) Find out about how ears work, fun linguistic games, whether some languages change faster than others, the Australianisms that Gretchen has recently learned, and a behind-the-scenes look into how the liveshows went and future Lingthusiasm plans. Support Lingthusiasm on Patreon to gain access to this and 21 previous bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm For links to everything mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/181276164046/lingthusiasm-episode-27-words-for-family

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Enthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics.

0:20.0

I'm Lauren Gorn. And I'm Gretchen

0:22.4

McCulloch. And today we're getting enthusiastic about words for family members, kinship terms.

0:28.5

But first, we're looking forward to 2019. It's almost here. We're very excited to continue with

0:35.5

regular show, some exciting plans like video episodes.

0:39.7

We've had a really exciting 2018. We've done lots of really cool stuff. You've been along for the ride.

0:45.8

And we're really looking forward to continuing with regular episodes and other exciting things in 2019.

0:53.1

And we just hit our goal to make a special video episode about the linguistics of gesture,

1:00.4

which is super exciting.

1:01.6

It was also really great to have Gretchen in Australia when we hit the goal for the

1:06.1

gesture videos.

1:07.1

That happened while she was out on her trip to do the live shows.

1:10.5

We had celebratory ice cream.

1:11.9

It was very exciting. Yes. So that was fantastic. And we're looking forward to the next

1:18.0

goal, which is going to be a special video episode, interviewing a deaf linguist about

1:22.8

the linguistics of sign language. So stay tuned for which sign language and which linguist

1:26.9

we're going to be interviewing for that once we hit that goal.

1:29.9

Our latest bonus Patreon episode is a Q&A that we did while we were in the same geographic

1:34.7

location, which you can find on patreon.com slash lynxusiasm.

1:39.1

Yes, as well as 20 previous bonus episodes, which is almost an entire double enthusiasm. So you should

1:46.7

definitely check that out if you haven't already.

1:48.1

We also both have other exciting 2019 adventures. I am having a baby, which we mentioned

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