Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #40 September 2021

How to decipher an ancient language By Valentin Pradelou Out of Order: What is Adjectival Hierarchy? By Catherine Muxworthy The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma The quest for understanding By Joana Atanasova Words of the Inuit: A Review By Holly Gustafson How do you learn how to write By Steve the vagabond

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #39 August 2021

The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma The Last Word By Joshua Blackburn A Good Sign: Visual Languages in Australia By Rebekah Bradshaw Byelingualism : an overview By Valentin Pradelou The Decline and Fall of the Latin Neuter By Danny Bate Expletive Infixation: A Fanf***ingtastic Education By Catherine Muxworthy First to speak By Joana Atanasova It’s […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #38 July 2021

Please, do butcher my language By Loanajèm Lourlonbé Translating the impossible By Joana Atanasova What is a “weird language”? By Valentin Pradelou Love or Lust Online: Decoding the Complicated Language of Online Dating By Catherine Muxworthy Patye and Mr D: Australia’s First Linguists By Rebekah Bradshaw Labyrinths on the Plains By Paulo Rónai Diary of […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #37 June 2021

Don’t Believe a Word: A Review By Holly Gustafson Diary of a (student) teacher By Giulia Raus Dutch and German: old friends By Jerome Jochems ‘Hamsteren’ and other Zoomorphisms By Emmeline Burdett Teaching culture in the digital media age By Eleanor Goodall Comprehensive guide to Irish spelling By Steve the Vagabond Harvest By Joana Atanasova […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #36 May 2021

Editor’s Note UNESCO Atlas of the world’s languages in danger: very interesting and very (very…) frightening By Valentin Pradelou Diary of a (student) teacher By Giulia Raus Aussie Lingo 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Quotable Pop-Culture Moments By Rebekah Bradshaw The Liar’s Dictionary: A Review By Holly Gustafson The Perils of the Hard ‘R’ and […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #35 April 2021

Editor’s Note Diary of a (student) Teacher By Giulia Raus The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma Broken Tongues (Don’t) Feel Like Home: Language-Learning with Speech Impediments By Tanya Newton Bring it to the Ball: From Ballroom Culture to Mainstream Slang By Catherine Muxworthy Twisting my Words: The Story of French Verlan By Rebekah Bradshaw Open […]