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Allusionist 43: The Key part II - Vestiges

September 20, 2016 The Allusionist

If you don't have a Rosetta Stone to hand, deciphering extinct languages can be a real puzzle, even though they didn't intend to be. They didn't intend to become extinct, either, but such is the life (and death) of languages.

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In episodes Tags words, language, language extinction, Latin, extinct languages, language death, dead languages, multilingual, bilingual, monolingual, vice, vice-president, Mike Pence, shit, etymology, Rosetta Stone, translation, deciphering, Italy, extinction, graffiti, archaeology, Romans
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Allusionist 42: The Key part I - Rosetta

September 7, 2016 The Allusionist

Languages die. But if they're lucky, a thousand-odd years later, someone unearths an artefact that brings them back to life.

Laura Welcher of the Rosetta Project shows us the Rosetta Disk, a slice of electroplated nickel three inches in diameter that bears text in 1500 languages for future linguists to decipher. Ilona Regulski of the British Museum describes how its namesake, the Rosetta Stone, unlocked hieroglyphics.

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In episodes Tags words, language, linguistics, dead languages, language death, Egypt, Egyptian, Egyptology, Rosetta Stone, Rosetta Project, Rosetta Disk, Long Now Foundation, British Museum, Napoleon, Ilona Regulski, Laura Welcher
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Allusionist 41: Getting Toasty

August 21, 2016 The Allusionist

When you choose to spend the winter in Antarctica, you'll be prepared for it to be cold. You know that nobody will be leaving or arriving until springtime. And you're braced for months of darkness. But a few weeks after the last sunset, you might find you can't even string a sentence together.

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In episodes Tags words, language, slang, Antarctica, Arctic, polar, South Pole, North Pole, bears, thyroid, Polar T3 Syndrome, exploration, explorers, McMurdo, darkness, forgetfulness, getting toasty, toastiness, cabin fever, birds, skua, ice
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Allusionist 40: Olympics

August 5, 2016 The Allusionist

On your marks...
Get set...
GO!

It's the Etymolympics, where the gymnastics should be gymnaked and the hurdles are a bloodbath.

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In episodes Tags words, etymology, history, Olympics, Olympia, Olympian, Greece, Ancient Greek, Latin, sports, sport, athletics, athletes, Ancient Greece, steeplechase, volleyball, Old English, pentalthlon, hurdles, stadium, stadion, Heracles, Hercules, ball, volley, Herodotus, races, running, wicker, gymnastics, Matthew Crosby, Sam Pay, Christopher Taylor Timberlake, Squarespace, comity
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Allusionist 39: Generation What?

July 13, 2016 The Allusionist

Which are you: Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomer, Silent Generation, an impressively young-looking Arthurian Generation? Or are you an individual who refuses to be labelled? Demographer Neil Howe, author Miranda Sawyer and Megan Tan, the host of Millennial, consider whether the generational names are useful or reductive. Or both.

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In episodes Tags words, language, labels, generations, Generation X, Generation Y, Gen X, Millennials, millennium, Baby Boomers, Silent Generation, Lost Generation, Arthurian Generation, Thomas Jefferson, Miranda Sawyer, Megan Tan, Millennial, Neil Howe, generational theory, sociology, William Strauss, galactagogue
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Allusionist 38: Small Talk

June 25, 2016 The Allusionist

"How are you?"
"Oh, fine - and you?"
"Yeah, not bad. Nice day today, isn't it?"
"Yes, it was a bit chilly this morning, but now the sun's come out..." [Continue until

Small talk is usually not conveying much vital information, nor is it especially interesting. But beneath that comfort blanket of tedium lies a valuable social function.

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In episodes Tags language, words, communication, small talk, talking, conversation, chat, chatting, chitchat, Latin, potpourri, sex, euphemisms, linguistics, Poo Pourri, The Great Courses Plus
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Allusionist 12 rerun: Pride

June 14, 2016 The Allusionist

"Rarely has any social movement come so far in such a short space of time."

This week seems like a good one to listen again to last year's episode Pride, about how the word came to be chosen for LGBTQ Pride. Activist and publisher Craig Schoonmaker tells the story.

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In episodes Tags pride, LGBTQ, gay, lesbian, lesbian rule, homosexuality, queer, human rights, civil rights, New York, Stonewall
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Allusionist 37: Brand It

May 29, 2016 The Allusionist

Got a company or a product or a website you need to name? Well, be wary of the potential pitfalls: trademark disputes; pronounceability; being mistaken for a dead body...

Name developer Nancy Friedman explains how she helps companies find the right names, and why so many currently end in '-ify'.

Plus: The Allusionist's origin story, with Radiotopiskipper Roman Mars.

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In episodes Tags words, language, linguistics, brands, branding, names, naming, brand names, products, product names, companies, company, corporate, name, Nancy Friedman, Roman Mars, podcast names, podcasts, podcasting, trends, trending, startups, businesses, business, Silicon Valley, internet, technology, online, websites, domains, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr, Spotify, The Allusionist, Semantic Drift, Idiomatic, Amazon, retain, vowels, consonants, devowellution, disemvowelment, anchors, theme tune, music, Martin Austwick, Extreme, More Than Words, puns, Boyzone, verbs, suffixes, 99% Invisible, name development, name developers, Andrew Marvell, Fallen London, The Great Courses Plus
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Allusionist 36: Big Lit

May 14, 2016 The Allusionist

'Classics' started off meaning Latin and Greek works, then literary works that smacked of similar, and now - what, exactly? Books that are full of bonnets and dust?

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In episodes Tags words, literature, literary, authors, books, writers, writing, reading, read, rereading, classics, novels, Jacqueline Susann, Jane Austen, Emma, Clueless, Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens, The House of Mirth, Valley of the Dolls, Anthony Trollope, Stoner, John Williams, F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, Sylvia Plath, Henry James, Anton Chekhov, Practical Classics, adaptations, high school, movies, TV, film, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, Franz Kafka, Philip Larkin, jobs, work, guilt
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Allusionist 35: Word of the Day

May 1, 2016 The Allusionist

Open up a dictionary, and you'll find the history of human behaviour, the key to your own psychological state, and a lot of fun words about cats.

Dictionary.com's Renae Hurlbutt and Jane Solomon lead the way.

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In episodes Tags words, language, linguistics, lexicographers, lexicography, lexicon, bully, bull, quidnunc, cats, waffle stompers, Renae Hurlbutt, Jane Solomon, Dictionary.com, dictionaries, etymology, gapeseed, bully beef
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