Welcome to The Story of Language: an original podcast series about language, linguistics, cognition, and culture. In this episode we talk about the cognitive revolution, and whether the revolution really exists at all. We discuss the beginnings and the state of the art of the study of cognition and show why it’s important to celebrate all discoveries as progress, even if they are doomed to failure.
Accent and identity (with Erik Singer)
The state of modern linguistics | The Story of Language | Bonus episode
Embodied cognition | The Story of Language | Episode 12
Dark matter of the mind | The Story of Language | Episode 11
Endangered languages | The Story of Language | Episode 9
Language acquisition | The Story of Language | Episode 8
Metaphor in language | The Story of Language | Episode 7
Learn English with a dictionary (with Peter Sokolowski)
1 powerful mind trick to get fluency
Destroying language myths (with Shana Poplack)
Where words come from and how to remember them (with Mark Forsyth)
Grammar based on the unfamiliar (with Robert Van Valin)
How to speak English faster
The weight of expectation
Touch wood
How many holes does a straw have?
Immersion is a state of mind
Question everything to get fluency
Why you need to learn slowly to get fluency
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