https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/s1!4c653 Megan and Carrie talk with Drs. Gaillynn Clements, Visiting Assistant Professor in Linguistics at Duke University, and Marnie Jo Petray, Associate Professor in TESOL at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, about their new edited volume, Linguistic Discrimination in US Higher EducationPower, Prejudice, Impacts, and Remedies.
Category: episodes
Everybody Hertz
https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/ep/s1!3459d We talk to Dr Lisa Davidson, Professor of Linguistics at New York University, about the terms used by journalists to describe language and accents (and why they are so often problematic).
Your Language Sounds like it has a Drawbridge
https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/ep/s1!99800 Carrie and Megan talk to Dr Sadie Ryan, host of the Accentricity podcast, the podcast that examines the eccentricities of language and identity and how the way we talk connects to who we are.
To Be or Not to Be (Hamlet)
https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/ep/s1!62611 Megan and Carrie talk to Duane Daniels, actor, acting coach, director and producer, aka Principal Van Clemmons on Veronica Mars, about acting, singing and his new book You are Not Really Hamlet: And Everybody Knows It.
Megan Squared
https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/ep/s1!4f528 Megan and Carrie talk to Dr Megan Strom, Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, about the importance of interpretation services in the United States.