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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

82: Frogs, pears, and more staples from linguistics example sentences

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Linguists are often interested in comparing several languages or dialects. To make this easier, it’s useful to have data that’s relatively similar across varieties, so that the differences really pop out. But what exactly needs to be similar or different varies depending on what we’re investigating. For example, to compare varieties of English, we might have everyone read the same passage that contains all of the sounds of English, whereas to compare the way people gesture when telling a story, we might have them all watch the same silent film and re-tell it back. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about linguistics examples that have been re-used in lots of studies to get large groups of people to produce comparable language data. These sentences are supposed to be pretty unremarkable so we can focus on doing linguistics on them, but they end up having a sort of charmingly banal vibe that makes them much beloved by people who have spent tons of time poring over recorded files. We talk about The North Wind and the Sun, the Stella passage, the Rainbow passage, the Harvard Sentences, the Frog story, the Pear story, and the Tweety Bird video. We also talk about what goes into creating different genres of reusable example sentences, from phonetic balancing to what makes a concept culturally specific, as well as our experience learning about and coming up with various examples. Have a favourite recurring example that we didn’t have space for here? Let us know! Read the transcript here: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/723543648527122432/transcript-episode-82-frogs-pears-and-more Announcements: In this month’s bonus episode we present: LingthusiASMR, a very special bonus episode, in which your hosts Gretchen and Lauren get enthusiastic about linguistics in a very relaxed manner by reading one very large classic set of charmingly banal linguistics example sentences. Several people have told us that this has helped put them to sleep, which isn’t usually our goal but it sure is for this episode! Join us on Patreon now to get access to this and 70+ other bonus episodes, including our upcoming linguistics advice episode where we answer your questions, which you can ask here: https://forms.gle/s6MeeVAGWD3oaDoM6 (until September 1st 2023). You’ll also get access to the Lingthusiasm Discord server where you can chat with other language nerds. www.patreon.com/lingthusiasm For links to things mentioned in this episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/723422789301829632/episode-82-frogs-pears-and-more-staples-from

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:22.5

I'm Gretchen McCulloch.

0:23.8

And I'm Lauren Gorn, and today we're getting enthusiastic about when linguists keep using the same example texts over and over again.

0:31.4

But first, have you ever wished that Lingthusiasm could be a little less enthusiastic?

0:37.1

Most of the time, no, but we've heard some complaints.

0:39.3

Actually, we heard one person once said to us that they tried to listen to

0:43.3

enthusiasm to fall asleep, and they couldn't do it because we were too high energy and enthusiastic.

0:48.3

Many years later, we have now taken on board this comment, and also just for fun, we have made a slow-down,

0:56.4

soothing version of Lingthusiasm where we read a bunch of linguistic sample sentences,

1:03.5

some of which we mentioned in this episode, in much longer and more relaxed form.

1:08.8

Get many soothing sentences of linguistics nonsense read to you.

1:13.7

By joining us on Patreon at patreon.com slash linkthusiasm.

1:19.7

Plus, of course, get access to a bunch of other bonus episodes at the usual speed and volume.

1:24.5

Also on Patreon and help us keep the show running.

1:26.7

If you're interested in why we chose the sentences that we read in the bonus, we'll

1:31.5

be talking about that this episode, so keep listening.

1:33.7

Lauren, can I tell you a story?

1:46.1

Yes, please.

1:46.8

This story is about the North Wind and the Sun.

1:49.7

The North Wind and the Sun were disputing which was the stronger,

1:54.1

when a traveler came along wrapped in a warm cloak.

1:57.6

They agreed that the one who first succeeded in making the traveler take his cloak off

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