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QMUL In conversation

Hosted by QMUL Linguistics · EN · 5 episodes

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Episodes
5
Last ep.
15 days ago
Avg length
29m
Booking Probability™
33
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Listen Score
11
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Virality (30d)
42
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Join members of the Queen Mary Linguistics community as we discuss all things linguistics. These conversations are as varying as they are interesting, highlighting the many different aspects of the human linguistic capacity that we investigate in our department. Learn about the fascinating study of language and join us 'In Conversation' with each other and with the world. Cover art by Amy Munn.

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About the host

QMUL Linguistics hosts QMUL In conversation, a science show with 5 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Jacob Muna and Urszula Osobka-Leszczynska interview Adam Chong about cognitive effort involved in accent perception

Apr 2, 202633mEp. 3S1

Jacob and Urszula have a chat with Adam Chong (Oxford University) about his research with Marc Barnard, Scott Kunkel and Rémi Lamarque on the cognitive effort associated with perceiving non-native and regional accents of

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Andrew Sudhooa and Matthew Hulse interview David Adger about his work on linguistic univerals

Apr 2, 202632mEp. 5S1

David describes the work he did with Jenny Culbertson (Edinburgh University) and Klaus Abels (UCL) investigating potential linguistic universals in word ordering. See the following for more details: A universal cognitive

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Ella Bowen and Jada Obano interview Kathleen McCarthy about her research about and with East London communities

Apr 2, 202634mEp. 2S1

Kathy describes some of the research she has conducted with members of Tower Hamlet's Sylheti community, investigating features of their English, and collecting stories in Sylheti. See the following papers for more detai

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Nishal Rai interviews Rémi Lamarque about cognitive effort involved in accent perception

Apr 2, 202617mEp. 4S1

Nishal has a chat with Rémi about his perspective on his research with Adam Chong, Marc Barnard, and Scott Kunkel, which Adam presented in the previous episode, on the cognitive effort associated with perceiving non-nati

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Aya Al Chaya interviews Elliot Bush about inventing a language for experimental semantics

Mar 12, 202627mEp. 1S1

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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QMUL In conversation is hosted by QMUL Linguistics. The show is categorised under science (social) and has published 5 episodes.

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QMUL In conversation has published 5 episodes.

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