Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #94 March 2026

Steve’s Corner – March 2026 By Steve the vagabond What’s on February 14th? March 8th! Names, reference and meaning By Neda Stefanović The Meaning of Words Isn’t Always What It Seems By Brandy Cross The Force Multiplier in Digitalizing the Welsh Language? By Patricia Syner Stroke, Syntax and the Strange Survival of Swearing By Joana […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #93 February 2026

Kopi-C-Kosong: A Kopitiam Linguistic Survival Guide By Laura Rikono From kapitil to Tailan: How Indonesian Adapts to a Changing World By Baihaqi Hakim Mursalin Japanese Gender & Pronouns: The Modern Social Environment By Caboshone The evolutionary linguistic mystery of the corvid. By Joana Atanasova Steve’s Corner – February 2026 By Steve the vagabond Working with […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #92 January 2026

Nod, smile, and hope for the best; but don’t forget the linguistic analysis of it all By Neda Stefanović The gender of death: He, she, or it – Who’s coming for us all? By Joana Atanasova The Controversy over Contronyms By Patricia Syner The Present Perfect’s Hidden Work By Laura Rikono Walnuts: The nut from […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #91 December 2025

Maria! You’ve gotta see her! By Joana Atanasova The Five Stages of Genau – Tracing the Evolution of a Versatile Word By Laura Davies $1LLY L1NGU1$T1C$ & ALGOSPEAK By Patricia Syner Tongues Of Grass, Tongues Of Palm: On Language Ideology and Cultural History in South-East Africa By Pule kaJanolintji Little brother Christmas By Neda Stefanović […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #90 November 2025

The Power of the unwritten – How Bulgarian folklore stood the test of time and slavery By Joana Atanasova UG2BK By Patricia Syner Sabahan Prosody – When Now Does Not Mean Now By Laura Rikono Uncommon Counting: When Rabbits Become Birds By Caboshone Why (Almost) No One Talks Like Yoda By Nico Hammer Possibly ancient […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #89 October 2025

Prompt Engineering: A Linguistics Adventure in Talking to AI By Kristel Ho In Memoriam: Bridging the gap How Jane Goodall’s work reflected on the world of languages By Joana Atanasova Calabrian Greek between past and present By Giuseppe Delfino Can you speak Tattoo By Patricia Syner Uncommon Counting – Danish By Caboshone The Mator language […]