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The Surprising Benefits of 'Bad' English: Lessons from Linguistics Expert Valerie Fridland


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Have you ever been criticized for the way you speak? If you have, you're not alone. As human beings, our need to communicate is inherent, but linguistic standards are often indoctrinated in us early on, leading to a perception of slang and informal language as being incorrect. In our latest episode, we explore the true nature of language and its function beyond correctness.

We discuss how language is an accident of socio-historical-political factors and how there is nothing intrinsically wrong with slang or informal language. In fact, they serve a purpose, and embracing them can lead to better communication and connections.

We also delve into the evolution of language and how words and phrases that were once considered poor speech are now an integral part of standard English. Moreover, we explore how social forces and invasions have led to massive shifts in language, such as the Vikings being responsible for introducing Old Norse words like "window" and "sister" into the English language.

Chris Stemp is joined by linguistic expert Valerie Fridland to discuss her new book, Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English, which takes a scientific approach to language and challenges the misconceptions associated with slang and speech features.

Join us now as we explore our relationship with language and the nuanced ways in which it affects our interactions. Don't forget to check out Valerie's website at valeriefridland.com and her monthly blog on Language in the Wild.


Topics Discussed:
  • Language as a socio-political accident
  • The evolution of slang and speech features
  • The usefulness and function of common phrases like 'like'
  • The changing perception of speech throughout history
  • The role of social forces in language change
  • The impact of social influencers on language
  • The role of children in language change
  • The importance of efficient communication and reducing redundancy in language
  • The challenges of linguistic accommodation
  • Dr. Fridland's book, Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English

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