Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #70 March 2024

ASL? “Sign” me up! By Angela J. Olney Star Trek – Would the Tamarian language actually work? By Lydia Pryba The Rich Salad of Pronouns in Indonesian Languages By Baihaqi Hakim Identity By MJ Buckman Speak Like Yoda You Can. Like Yoda Speak Can You. Confused, I am By Nicole Lorenzoni Trivia By Forest
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #69 February 2024

Of N9’s and marking time By Angela J. Olney Slang By MJ Brukman Does Speaking A Language Matter? By Michael Simpson Egbert’s Ineffable Taco Experience: The Inability of Language to Directly Describe Conscious, Sensory Experience By Marc W. Cole Out of the Mouth of Babes: How Babies Cry in different languages By Patricia Syner The […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #68 January 2024

Dialects of the internet By Nicole Lorenzoni Flower Power By Joana Atanasova In the wake of the Bounty By Barbara Nykiel-Herbert Lewis Carroll’s Linguistic Curiosities By Samantha Steyn I Beg Your Pardon? Egg Corns Explained By Patricia Syner The wonderful strangeness of the Norfolk dialect of English (with comics) By Linden Alexander Pentecost
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #67 December 2023

Getting idioms out of my system: an exploration of idioms across languages By Skylar Millet A language palette By Patricia Syner Sh*t: the most versatile expletive in the English language By Faith Huggins Pronouns By Judy Smith Searching for the “Cumbric” language in the Old North (Northern England and Southern Scotland) – Part Four: Cumbric […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #66 November 2023

It’s all Greek to me, or how the Rosetta Stone got deciphered By Barbara Nykiel-Herbert Cookies By John Harrison Volapuk: The Forgotten Conlang By Justin Burgy A gelatinous moist polyp By Joana Atanasova Inside the classroom: The rise and fall of the VSCO girl By Faith Huggins On Indigenous Morocco: The Amazigh Language and Identity […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #65 October 2023

Word Soup: The Challenges Around Labelling Dyslexia By Faith Huggins The Good, the Bad, and the Ugnaught: How Star Wars Languages Run the Gamut of Conlangs By Benjamin Bishop Mysterious Minoans By Joana Atanasova Mean what you say and say what you mean: cutting back on inflationary language By Byron B. Lamont Deciphering Meli Kalikimaka […]