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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

53: Listen to the imperatives episode!

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

When we tell you, “stay lingthusiastic!” at the end of every episode, we’re using a grammatical feature known as the imperative. But although it might be amusing to imagine ancient Roman emperors getting enthusiastic about linguistics, unlike Caesar we don’t actually have the ability to enforce this command. So although “stay lingthusiastic!” has the form of the imperative, it really has more the effect of a wish or a hope. In this episode, your hosts Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne get enthusiastic about the range of things that imperatives do in various languages. We also get excited about why imperatives are often one of the first verb forms that children learn, how imperatives make up the general “vibe” (aka mood) of a verb, and imperatives in the fairy-tale retelling Ella Enchanted. Announcements: We’re doing a virtual live show! It’s on April 24, 2021 and you can get access to it by becoming a patron of Lingthusiasm at any level. The Lingthusiasm liveshow is part of LingFest, a fringe-festival-like programme of independently organized online linguistics events for the week of April 24 to May 2. See the LingFest website for details as more events trickle in: https://lingcomm.org/lingfest The week before LingFest is LingComm21, the International Conference on Linguistics Communication. LingComm21 is a small, highly interactive, virtual conference that brings together lingcommers from a variety of levels and backgrounds, including linguists communicating with public audiences and communicators with a “beat” related to language. Find out more about LingComm21: https://lingcomm.org/conference/ This month’s bonus episode is a Q&A with us, your hosts! We get enthusiastic about answering your questions!, like: What do you think is the best food to name a dog after? If you had to remove a phoneme from English, which do you think would have the most interesting results? How do you keep up with linguistics research outside academia? We also talk about our recent news and upcoming plans for 2021, "tell me you're a linguist without telling me you're a linguist", and lots more great questions from the patron Discord. Become a Patreon now to get access to this and 47 other bonus episodes, as well us our upcoming live show! www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm For links to things mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/643499852841582592/lingthusiasm-episode-53-listen-to-the-imperatives

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:21.4

I'm Lauren Gorn.

0:22.7

And I'm Gretchen McCulloch.

0:23.9

And today we're getting enthusiastic about imperatives.

0:27.1

But first, we're going to do a Linkthusiasm live show.

0:31.4

A virtual live show in late April brought to you on an internet near you

0:35.5

for everybody who's a patron of Lingthusiasm, which there is still time to become. So keep an eye out in late April brought to you on an internet near you for everybody who's a patron of Lingthusiasm,

0:37.8

which there is still time to become. So keep an eye out in late April 2021. We'll be announcing

0:43.1

the dates on social media and the website a little bit closer to the time. This live show is our

0:47.6

current Patreon goal. All tickets will be for patrons, so that is available at linkthusiasm.com

0:53.9

slash Patreon. If you're listening to

0:56.3

this in the future from Beyond April 2021, patrons will also be able to listen to the recording

1:04.0

of that live show event as a bonus episode, along with over 50 other bonus episodes.

1:09.9

The Lingthusiasm live show is also part of Lingfest, which is a bunch of other fun linguistics events that are happening in late April.

1:18.4

Stay tuned to our website for more information about that.

1:20.9

And also in late April, we're doing a virtual conference for linguistics communicators called Lingcom.

1:26.4

So that's people who make linguistics communications materials online sort of modeled after SciCom for science

1:31.5

communicators. And this is going to be happening online and you can find more details about

1:35.1

Lingcom on the website Lingcom.org. That's com with two Ms.

1:38.8

Our most recent Patreon bonus episode was an Ask Us Anything episode in celebration of our 100th overall episode.

1:48.8

It is our 48th bonus, and along with our over 50 main episodes, it means there is twice

1:55.0

as much Lingshusiasm. If you've worked your way through all the main episodes, they are all

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