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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

45: Tracing languages back before recorded history

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Language is much older than writing. But audio and visual cues from sounds and signs don’t leave physical traces the way writing does. So when linguists want to figure out how people talked before history started being recorded, we need to engage in some careful detective work, by comparing two or more similar, known languages to (potentially!) reconstruct a hypothetical common ancestor. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about these prehistoric languages that historical linguists have reconstructed, known as proto-languages. We dive into some of our favourite proto-languages (Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Algonquian, Proto-Pama-Nyungan, and Proto-Bantu), look at their characteristic grammatical signatures, and explain what we can and can’t know about the people who spoke them based on their vocabularies. --- This months bonus episode is about doing linguistics with kids! Child language acquisition is a perennial source of entertainment for the linguistically-inclined – and so is helping any young people in your life develop an interest in linguistics. In this episode, we talk about some of our favourite things to observe about how kids are learning language as well as linguistically-relevant books for children, middle grade, and young adult. Support Lingthusiasm on Patreon to get access to this and 39 other bonus episodes, and to chat with fellow lingthusiasts in the Lingthusiasm patron Discord. Announcements: We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2020 LingComm Grants. Here are the project titles for the 4 grantees, and there’s more information about each project on the LingComm website, as well as two honourable mentions. We’re very excited to share more with you as they develop. https://lingcomm.org/ The Black Language Podcast (Anansa Benbow) Nonbinary Linguistics youtube channel (Nina Lorence-Ganong) Jazicharnica (Јазичарница) blog (Nina Tunteva and Viktorija Blazheska) War of Words podcast (Juana de los Santos; Angela Makeviciuz; Antonella Moschetti; Néstor Bermúdez) We had over 75 applications from around the world and we'd like to thank all applicants for making the job of deciding extremely difficult! New masks By popular demand, our IPA, Tree and Esoteric Symbol designs are now available on these new non-medical grade reusable fabric masks from Redbubble. On our store you’ll find the white IPA characters on black, red or navy, and the esoteric symbols in white on black or green on black. If you fancy another colour, or the tree design, we’ve made masks available on all of the scarf pages. https://www.redbubble.com/people/lingthusiasm --- For links to everything mentioned in this episode visit our shownotes page: https://lingthusiasm.com/

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0:00.0

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

0:21.8

I'm Gretchen McCulloch.

0:23.0

And I'm Lauren Gorn.

0:24.1

And today we're getting enthusiastic about language families and reconstructing proto-languages.

0:29.5

But first, we're excited to announce that the Lingcom grants have been granted,

0:34.3

and we have amazing winners that are listed in the show notes page or on

0:39.2

the website, lingcom.org. So you can stay tuned for further news from our four grantees. As the

0:46.0

project start coming out, we'll be telling you about them as well. Speaking of things that are out

0:51.1

and in the world, I'm very excited that PM Freestone's Crown of Smoke,

0:56.0

which is the conclusion to the Shadow Sent duology, is now available.

1:00.6

The UK edition is available worldwide.

1:03.7

I created the Aram Tescan language for those books, and we talked about that for

1:08.5

book one in our episode 37 about language and smell,

1:13.3

because it's set in a world where scent is really evocative and powerful. So if you want to

1:20.1

know how that book series ends, you can get Book 2 now. This month's Patreon bonus episode

1:25.7

is about linguistics with kids. So books and activities

1:29.9

and observations that you can do with kids to learn more about how they're learning language

1:34.1

or to incite a joy of language with kids.

1:37.0

You can get this as one of 40 bonus episodes that we have available at patreon.com slash

1:44.0

Lengthozyasm. So we have over 40 bonus episodes that we have available at patreon.com slash lengthusiasm.

1:45.2

So we have over 40 bonus episodes. So if you've listened to all of the main

1:50.0

lengthusiasm episodes and you're like, oh no, I wish there are more linkthusiasm. Good news.

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