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 […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #28 September 2020

S is for… Syntax By Chris Davy Diary of a Student Teacher By Giulia Raus Is language inadvertently sexist? By Rachel James Discretizing and well-defining language By Gil Cohen The weirdest (grammatically correct) sentence in the English language By Ashleigh Hume Is Duolingo useful for a language learner? By Valentin Pradelou The legal person: Part […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #27 August 2020

S is for… Scribing By Chris Davy Diary of a Student Teacher By Giulia Raus The Role of Working Memory in Learning a New Language By Inés de la Vina Noticing Language Change By Gil Cohen How Languages Evolve Over Time By Dewni Pathegama Cases of Funny Translations By Valentin Pradelou Peeches Fer Sell By […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #26 July 2020

Editor’s note: Language inclusivity By Ed Bedford S is for… Stored in Memory By Chris Davy Diary of a Student Teacher By Giulia Raus Tear down the statues in our vocabularies! By Stefano Nunes Give me liberty By David Wells What is an editorial today? Insights of a special genre By Valentin Pradelou Learning a […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #25 June 2020

S is for… Shoulders, Drop the By Chris Davy Diary of a Student Teacher By Giulia Raus Language in the Time of Coronavirus By Sophia Danielsson The Kidnapping of Words By Stefano Nunes Language Purism By Gil Cohen Code-switching in French Rap Battles By Valentin Pradelou Sarcasm: The lowest form of wit, the highest form […]