Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #16 September 2019

S is for Submit By Chris Davy Featured Topic: Languages of the British and Irish Islands Editorial Revitalization of Welsh – An Overview By Elena Sheard Hen Iaith Fy Nhadau: Welsh’s Relevance Today By Fflur Jones How are P-Celtic & Q-Celtic connected? An answer from Scotland By Charles Wilson Why Scottish Gaelic Appeals to Me […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #15 August 2019

Staying Sharp the Multilingual Way By Gabrielle Désaulniers Dialect or Language? Age-old Question But With an Overlooked Angle By Charles Wilson What’s the Deal With Voynich? By Simone Villano The Dragon Empire – The Basis of Cyrodilic By Diana Vereris Learning Russian, Part 2 By Gil Cohen S is for Silent M: Mnemonics By Chris […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #14 July 2019

Just Write: How I learned to stop worrying and love writing By Rolf Weimar Top Language Learning Tips By Jé-nae Freel Loneliness of a Polyglot By Stefano Nunes Learning Russian, Part 1 By Gil Cohen Expressive language in infants and how to stimulate their progress By Camille Masson Thieves’ Cant… Or can they? By Simone […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #13 June 2019

A Guide to Travelearning your way into a Foreign Language By Maria Tiaka Debunking Bilingualism Myths in Children By Gabrielle Desaulniers Reduplication By Gil Cohen Code-switching Humour in your Second Language By Charlie Wilson Enterus Somewhere Elsus By Apio Frito Standard Italian and Neapolitan By Elena Sheard Ice Cream and Popcorn: Apocope in Action By […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #12 May 2019

The Magic of First Words By Camille Masson What Language Learning Means to Me By Hanna Crawford Grammar Nazis: Word Fascism Day-to-Day By Stefano Nunes S is for..Substantiate By Christopher Davy Whistled Languages By Elena Sheard Parts of Speech By Jan Pinc Modern Hebrew Morphology, Part 3 By Gil Cohen Fanakalo By Tom Priestly Have […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #11 April 2019

English as the language of creativity By Jan Pinc Empty words in our day to day By Stefano Nunes How we say what we mean By Gabrielle Desaulniers The closest speech to thought By Diana Vereris Intimacy in the verbal expression of Rio de Janiero By Tom Moore Consonant crisis in Spanish: massive sibilant lay-offs […]