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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

61: Corpus linguistics and consent - Interview with Kat Gupta

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

If you want to know what a particular person, era, or society thinks about a given topic, you might want to read what that person or people have written about it. Which would be fine if your topic and people are very specific, but what if you’ve got, say, “everything published in English between 1800 and 2000″ and you’re trying to figure out how the use of a particular word (say, “the”) has been changing? In that case, you might want to turn to some of the text analysis tools of corpus linguistics -- the area of linguistics that makes and analyzes corpora, aka collections of texts. In this episode, your host Gretchen McCulloch gets enthusiastic about corpus linguistics with Dr Kat Gupta, a lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Roehampton in London, UK. We talk about how Kat’s interests changed along their path in linguistics, what to think about when pulling together a bunch of texts to analyze, and two of Kat’s cool research projects -- one using a corpus of newspaper articles to analyze how people perceived the various groups within the suffrage movement, and one about what we can learn about consent from their 1.4 billion-word corpus of online erotica. Announcements: There's just under two weeks left to sign up for the Lingthusiastic Sticker Pack! Become a Ling-phabet patron or higher by November 3, 2021 (anywhere on earth) and we'll send you a pack of four fun Lingthusiasm-related stickers! Plus, if we hit our stretch goal, that'll also include the two bouba and kiki stickers below for all sticker packs. Tea and scarf, sadly, not included, but the usual tier rewards of IPA wall of fame tile and Lingthusiast sticker are. (That could be seven stickers!) https://www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm In this month’s patron bonus episode, Lauren and Gretchen get enthusiastic about improving linguistics content on Wikipedia! We talk about gaps and biases that still exist for linguistics-related articles, getting started with Wikipedia edit-a-thons for linguists (#lingwiki) in 2015, how Wikipedia can fit into academia (from wiki journals to classroom editing assignments), and the part that Wikipedia played in the Lingthusiasm origin story. To access this and 55 other bonus episodes, join the Lingthusiasm patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm For links to things mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/665693903339536384/episode-61-corpus-linguistics-and-consent

Transcript

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

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McCulloch, and I'm here with Kat Gupta. They're a linguist at the University of Roehampton,

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and we're getting enthusiastic about Corpus Linguistics. But first, some announcements. We're

0:30.3

coming up to the anniversary month of Linguism. It's been five years since we started this podcast.

0:36.5

Every year for our anniversary, we ask you to share Lengthusiasm with someone who could really enjoy listening to a linguistics podcast.

0:43.1

This really does help us grow.

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Most people still find podcasts through word of mouth.

0:47.7

So if you know someone who likes language, who likes pop science, who likes podcasts with interesting facts,

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who likes podcasts with two hosts talking to

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each other, tell them about Lincthusiasm. If you share it on social media, we will be very

1:00.9

happy to thank you if you tag us at Lincthusiasm, or you can share one-on-one in a text message

1:06.8

to one person and have a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart that you've been helping out an

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independent linguistics podcast. If you've been with us for some of our journey, for all of our

1:15.3

journey, we are really happy to have you on board. And as a reminder, we also have bonus episodes

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on Patreon. So this month's bonus episode is about linguistic allusions when you hear one

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thing or maybe another, and your brain plays tricks on you

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when it comes to what you're hearing or seeing linguistically. We have this and 55 other

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bonus episodes which are available at patreon.com slash enthusiasm if you want to help to support

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the show financially. And we also have this month is the end of our special offer, where you can get a package of fun

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linguistic stickers sent to you in the mail. You can go to patreon.com slash enthusiasm to get a special

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sticker pack and support the show by November 3rd, 2021. We really appreciate every kind of support

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you can have for the show, whether it's telling people about us, supporting us on Patreon,

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