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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

37: Smell words, both real and invented

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8791 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

What’s your favourite smell? You might say something like the smell of fresh ripe strawberries, or the smell of freshly-cut grass. But if we asked what your favourite colour is, you might say red or green, but you wouldn’t say the colour of strawberries or grass. Why is it that we have so much more vocabulary for colours than for scents? In this episode of Lingthusiasm, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about language and smell! We discuss research into how languages describe scents, colour-odour synesthesia, and how researchers go about doing experiments on smell vocabulary (featuring the gloriously-named Sniffin’ Sticks). Plus, we talk about how Lauren invented a scent-focused language for a YA fantasy novel! The book is called Shadowscent in the US or The Darkest Bloom in the UK, and it’s by PM Freestone. Lauren created the Aramteskan language that appears in the book. We discuss what it is like to work on a constructed language for a novel, and how Lauren brought her knowledge of linguistics into the creation of this language. -- November is our official anniversary month! To celebrate three years of Lingthusiasm, we’re asking you, our listeners, to share your favourite fact from the show! This helps people who need more linguistics in their lives realize that this is a place where they can get it, and helps show us what people find interesting. If you share on social media, tag us (@lingthusiasm) so we can thank you and reshare it. We also have new merch! All of the Lingthusiasm merch makes a great gift for the linguist or language fan in your life, and we love seeing your photos of it! See photos of our new socks, greeting cards, glottal bottles, and t-shirts that say LINGUISTIC "CORRECTNESS" IS JUST A LIE FROM BIG GRAMMAR TO SELL MORE GRAMMARS at redbubble.com/lingthusiasm This month’s bonus episode is about surnames! We share the history of our own surnames, how different cultures approach naming, and when people change names. Support Lingthusiasm on Patreon to gain access to the directions episode and 31 previous bonus episodes. patreon.com/lingthusiasm For the links mentioned in this episode, go to the shownotes page at https://lingthusiasm.com/post/188414891881/lingthusiasm-episode-37-smell-words-both-real

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:21.3

I'm Gretchen McCallick.

0:22.4

And I'm Lauren Gorn.

0:23.5

And today, we're getting enthusiastic about language and smell.

0:27.1

But first, we're heading into our November anniversary.

0:30.1

Yay!

0:30.8

Three whole years of Lingthusiasm.

0:32.1

And in celebration of that, we are, as we have done for all our anniversaries,

0:36.8

we are trying to help more people

0:38.1

than ever find the linguistics enthusiasm that we know and love. So most people still find

0:43.3

podcasts through word of mouth, and this year we've thought of something to help talk about it.

0:48.5

We want to help people find linguisism by sharing with them what makes linguistics so great. So we're

0:57.8

asking you to share a thing that you've learned from Lingthusiasm over the first three years

1:03.0

of episodes. So if there's a fun fact or a story or an anecdote that you find yourself

1:08.3

retelling or mentioning to people, that will be a great thing to post on social media or to tell someone about, hey, there's this podcast that's cool, here's something I learned from it.

1:17.1

It's also really helpful to us because, Lauren, you and I have been doing linguistics for quite a while, and we sometimes forget which things aren't new to us, but are actually new and exciting to other people. So

1:28.7

help us remember which things are new and exciting for you to learn about. And if you can't think

1:34.2

of one in particular, because there are so many great things that you've learned on the show,

1:39.3

stay tuned to our social media will be retweeting and sharing other people's facts so you can get some

1:46.2

lingspiration. And so you can also reshare anybody else's facts that you would like to co-sign.

1:51.8

And we've noticed that some of our biggest growths in listenerships have been from other people

1:55.8

pointing out interesting things that they've learned recently. And so we thought we'd try to do that

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