Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #34 March 2021

The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma Linguistic Customs Around the World #3 By Valentin Pradelou Jarring German: How “Badisch” Defies the National Stereotype By Rachael Greyhound Balancing Acts By Georgie O’Mara The Link Between Goal Setting and Motivation By Em Horne Fatal Faux-pas and How to Avoid Them By Adam Millward Mirror Mirror on the […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #33 February 2021

Diary of a (Student) Teacher By Giulia Raus Language Don’ts: Don’t Neglect Grammar Nor Over Study It! By Gil Cohen The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma Don’t change the date, change the name By Eleanor Goodall The future of phonetics – Germany to remove Nazi traces By Catherine Muxworthy Putting a name to a place […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #32 January 2021

Diary of a (Student) Teacher By Giulia Raus Shakespeare Said: The Words & Phrases Attributed To William Shakespeare By Catherine Muxworthy Hungarian: Agglutination as a variable device By Joe Robinson The Gif Pronunciation Debate By David Wells Occitan’s Representations in France By Valentin Pradelou The Cabinet of Linguistics Curiosities: A Review By Holly Gustafson

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #31 December 2020

The Big Don’ts of Language Learning: Don’t focus on the goal! By Alessio F. Bona Written Spoken Language By Gil Cohen Etymology and Cardi B. By Tiffany Marcum Lockdown Lingo: Words Born from a worldwide Pandemic By Catherine Muxworthy Dispatches from Linguists: Trying to Speak Spanish – It Goes Wrong By Valentin Pradelou Dark Side […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #30 November 2020

Diary of a (Student) Teacher By Giulia Raus The Big Don’ts of Language Learning: Dont Look For One Method By Alessio F. Bona English Plurality: A Shambles By Charlotte Slocombe An the rest is history: Does using “historical” language add authenticity to fiction By Emmeline Burdette Seeing and unseeing By Gil Cohen The best of […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #29 October 2020

S is for… So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, adieu By Chris Davy Diary of a (Student) Teacher By Giulia Raus Can animals use human language By Julia Alexander A brief history of Polari By Catherine Muxworthy Formal and informal pronouns By David Wells Coddiwompling Free By Emmeline Burdette Cases of funy polysemy/homonymy By Valentin Pradelou […]