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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

65: Knowledge is power, copulas are fun

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. The pen is mightier than the sword. Knowledge is power, France is bacon. These, ahem, classic quotes all have something linguistically interesting in common: they’re all formed around a particular use of the verb “be” known as a copula. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about copulas! This is a special name for a way of grammatically linking two concepts together that’s linguistically special in a lot of different languages: sometimes it’s a verb that’s super irregular (like be/is/was in English, Latin, and many other languages), sometimes it’s several verbs (like ser and estar in Iberian and Celtic languages), sometimes it’s a form of marking other words (like in Nahuatl, Auslan, and ASL), and sometimes it’s not even visible or audible at all (like zero copula in Arabic, African American English, and Russian). We also talk about some of the fun things you can do with copulas in English, such as the lexical gap that’s filled by “ain’t”, the news headline null copula, and the oddball philosophical experiment known as E-Prime. Announcements: We're doing another online Lingthusiasm liveshow on April 9th (Canada) slash 10th (Australia)! (What time is that for me?) It will be a live Q&A for patrons about a fan fave topic: swearing! We'll be hosting this session on the Lingthusiasm patron Discord server. Become a patron before the event, and it will also be available as an edited-for-legibility recording in your usual Patreon live feed if you prefer to listen at a later date. In the meantime: tell us about your favourite examples of swearing in various languages and we might include them in the show! https://www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm LingComm Grants are back in 2022! These are small grants to help kickstart new projects to communicate linguistics to broader audiences. There will be a $500 Project Grant, and ten Startup Grants of $100 each. Apply here by March 31, 2022 or forward this page to anyone you think might be interested, and if you’d like to help us offer more grants, you can support Lingthusiasm on Patreon or contribute directly. We started these grants because a small amount of seed money would have made a huge difference to us when we were starting out, and we want to help there be more interesting linguistics communication in the world. https://lingcomm.org/grants/ For links to things mentioned in this episode:

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Lenthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics. I'm Lauren

0:22.6

Gorn. And I'm Gretchen McCulloch. And today we're getting enthusiastic about copulas. But first,

0:28.1

in April, we're going to be doing a live Q&A bonus episode for patrons, which will be virtual

0:34.6

and hanging out on our Discord. We'll be returning to one of our most

0:39.3

popular bonus episode topics for an entire Q&A about swearing. Full disclosure, this will be

0:45.4

a sweary episode with swears in it. So ask us your sweary questions, get some sweary answers,

0:50.6

and go to patreon.com slash linkthusiasm to find out how to become a patron and join the Discord

0:55.9

for the live show, which will also be released as an edited May bonus episode if you're not so

1:02.0

keen on live audio chats. Patrons, get your questions ready and keep an eye out for more details

1:07.5

closer to the event. The Lingcom grants are also happening again in 2022.

1:13.1

These are grants to support projects who are bringing linguistics communication to broader audiences.

1:18.4

Submissions are open until the end of March 2022, and you can find out more details at

1:23.3

lingcom.org. That's Lincom with two M's.

1:26.5

Music lingcom.org. That's Lincom with two M's.

1:40.2

I've been looking up some classic quotes lately.

1:42.3

Have you been looking for some inspiration?

1:46.9

Yeah, well, I'm looking for some grammatical inspiration.

1:51.1

Okay, let me hear some that have been speaking to you.

1:54.5

Best quote-reading voice. Okay.

1:59.1

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

2:03.6

The pen is mightier than the sword.

2:05.8

We're really going for the cliches.

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