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🗓️ 16 December 2021
⏱️ 35 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Lenthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics. I'm Lauren |
0:21.5 | Gorn. And I'm Gretchen McCulloch. And today, we're getting enthusiastic about etymology and why people find it so |
0:27.5 | compelling. But first, thank you to everybody who recommended the show as part of our fifth |
0:32.3 | anniversary celebrations. It really does make a difference, and we appreciate all of you so much. |
0:37.4 | This month's bonus episode is all about linguistics olympiads for high schoolers and the fun of solving linguistics puzzles for people of all ages. |
0:44.6 | You can listen to this bonus episode and 57 more by going to patreon.com slash linguasiasm. |
0:50.1 | And if you're a high school student or you know someone who is, you can check out the website of the International Linguistics Olympiad to find an Olympiad happening every year in to know if you think these words are related. |
1:16.9 | Okay. |
1:17.7 | The first set of words is pasta, paste, pesto. |
1:22.6 | Are any of these words related? |
1:24.6 | If so, which ones? |
1:26.6 | I'm very observant, so I notice they all start with |
1:29.0 | a P, and they have a kind of similar shape to them. I like pasta and Pesto in combination. |
1:36.4 | I don't think that has anything to do with where these words come from. It's very valuable of you |
1:42.2 | not to let your personal aesthetic judgments interfere with your search for |
1:45.3 | etymological truth, yes? |
1:47.3 | Paste and pesto feel like they should be related because they're both kind of goopy things |
1:55.4 | that you mash stuff up in. |
1:58.1 | So I'm going to say paste and pesto are related. |
2:04.0 | And then pasta has me completely stumped in this one because I feel like I could make up some reason that there's a relationship |
2:10.7 | to do with how pasta is like a goopy dough that you cook. but I feel like I'm definitely just inventing connections |
2:21.4 | between these words at this point. |
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