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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

76: Where language names come from and why they change

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Language names come from many sources. Sometimes they’re related to a geographical feature or name of a group of people. Sometimes they’re related to the word for “talk” or “language” in the language itself; other times the name that outsiders call the language is completely different from the insider name. Sometimes they come from mistakes: a name that got mis-applied or even a pejorative description from a neighbouring group.  In this episode, your hosts Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne get enthusiastic about how languages are named! We talk about how naming a language makes it more legible to broader organizations like governments and academics, similar to how birth certificates and passports make humans legible to institutions. And like how individual people can change their names, sometimes groups of people decide to change the name that their language is known by, a process that in both cases can take a lot of paperwork.  Read the transcript here: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/707010521186107392/transcript-episode-76-where-language-names-come Announcements:  We’re doing another Lingthusiasm liveshow! February 18th (Canada) slash 19th (Australia)! (What time is that for me?) We'll be returning to one of our fan-favourite topics and answering your questions about language and gender with returning special guest Dr. Kirby Conrod! (See Kirby’s previous interview with us about the grammar of singular they.) This liveshow is for Lingthusiam patrons and will take place on the Lingthusiasm Discord server. Become a patron before the event to ask us questions in advance or live-react in the text chat. This episode 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 gender in various languages and we might include them in the show! www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm In this month’s bonus episode we get enthusiastic about some of our favourite deleted bits from previous interviews that we didn't quite have space to share with you. Think of it as a special bonus edition DVD from the past two years of Lingthusiasm with director's commentary and deleted scenes from interviews with Kat Gupta, Lucy Maddox, and Randall Munroe. Join us on Patreon now to get access to this and 70+ other bonus episodes, as well as access to the Lingthusiasm Discord server where you can chat with other language nerds, and get access to our upcoming liveshow! www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm For the links mentioned in the episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/706926160206086144/episode-76-where-language-names-come-from-and-why

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:22.8

McCulloch. And I'm Lauren Gorn, and today we're getting enthusiastic about language names.

0:27.9

But first, we're doing another Lenthusiasm live show for 2023. The live show will once again be on

0:33.3

the Linguism Patreon Discord, and it will be on the 18th or 19th of February, depending on your time zone.

0:39.3

We're really excited to be returning to one of our fan favorite topics and answering your

0:44.1

questions about language and gender with a returning special guest, Dr. Kirby Conrad,

0:49.0

who you may remember from the very popular episode about the grammar of singular day.

0:52.5

So we're bringing them back for more informal discussion, which you can participate in. If you're a Lingthusiasm patron, you can ask

0:58.4

questions or share your examples and anecdotes about gender in various languages via Patreon or in

1:04.4

the AMA Questions channel on Discord, and we might mention some of them in the episode. Or bring

1:09.1

your questions and comments along to the live show itself.

1:11.7

The Lingthusiasm Discord is available for all patrons at the Lingthusieste tier and above.

1:16.2

You can join the Lingthusiasm Patreon by visiting Lingthusiasm.com slash Patreon,

1:21.0

and that tier also allows you access to our monthly bonus episodes.

1:24.7

The Lingthusiasm Live Show is part of LingFest, which is a fringe festival-like

1:28.6

program of independently organized online linguistic events running in February 2023.

1:34.2

If you're listening in the future and want to find out about these events as they're happening,

1:37.9

you can follow us on various social media at Lingthusiasm. Our most recent bonus episode for patrons

1:43.4

was outtakes and deleted scenes from

1:45.7

some of the interviews you've done recently. So if you want to hear more from our guests,

1:49.3

Kat Gupta, Lucy Maddox, and Randall Monroe, you can go to Patreon.com slash Lingthusiasm to get

1:54.3

access to that, a whole bunch of other bonus episodes, and our upcoming live show.

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