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Voice is one part of how we express identity, and we can use it differently in different situations, depending on things like who we're talking to and what we're wearing We talk with Jacq Jones about how nonbinary and binary people talk!
93: How nonbinary and binary people talk - Interview with Jacq Jonessoundcloud.com There are many ways that people perform gender, from clothing and hairstyle to how we talk or carry ourselves. When doing linguistic analysis of one aspect, such as someone's voice, it's useful to als
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This month's bonus episode is about three of our favourite kinds of linguistic mixups: spoonerisms, mondegreens, and eggcorns! Help us keep the show running and get access to over 80 bonus episodes by becoming a patron:
What do Starbucks lovers, a well-boiled icicle, and damp squid have in common? They're all kinds of linguistic mixups, which we talk about in this month's bonus episode!
Bonus 88: Linguistic mixups - spoonerisms, mondegreens, and eggcorns | Lingthusiasmwww.patreon.com Get more from Lingthusiasm on Patreon
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Missed the previous episode? Check out our episode about smooshing words together here:
Can you identify which two words each of these words comes from? brunch smog mizzle Kenergy motel wonut fozzle brinkles This month: these portmanteaux and more linguistic smooshing!
92: Brunch, gonna, and fozzle - The smooshing episodesoundcloud.com Sometimes two words are smooshed together in a single act of creativity to fill a lexical gap, like making
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