Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #53 October 2022

“Quality” and “popular” journals: How does it work? By Valentin Pradelou Braille: A Journey By Harris Mowbray The NY Accent: One Dialect or Many By Molly O’Brien Why Understanding Ambiguity in Natural Language Processing Is A Game Changer By Francesca Forza Loving Language By Francesca Forza

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #52 September 2022

Writing Japanese in the computer age – when your writing skill is actually a reading skill By Linguipixie Ancient antagonists: how our ancestors cursed at each other Part two – the Romans By Joana Atanasova “Mum, I Missed the Plane!” and Other Translations of Film Titles By Rebekah Bradshaw Is journalism objective? By Valentin Pradelou […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #51 August 2022

Ancient antagonists: how our ancestors cursed at each other Part one – the Greeks By Joana Atanasova Reading: From Zero to Hero By Mike Simpson The Northern European link to language in Northern and Western Scotland By Linden Alexander Pentecost What if William the Conqueror never existed? By Steve the Vagabond Xhosa in Black Panther […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #50 July 2022

Editor’s retrospective By Rolf Dedication By Joana Bourlon The reality of word learning By Lydia Pryba Amazing Australians By Joana Atanasova Tolkien, the Philologist How a linguist brought Middle Earth to life By Rebekah Bradshaw Today’s specials: an untold fold, crushed and cold By Joana Bourlon When sports lexicon get knocked-out with expatriation: a boxing […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #49 June 2022

The mystery of adapting local accents By Joana Atanasova Child’s play: Kids’ contribution to Linguistics Part 2 By Joana Bourlon Correlation between food, jaw evolution, and language By Joana Atanasova Heinous Language: How the F Word Became Bad By Jim Greene Which moped with chrome-plated handlebars? Overview of a special French speaking book By Valentin […]

Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #48 May 2022

A Look at English Words with Scottish Gaelic Origin By C.S. Sharpe Child’s play: Kids’ Contributions to Linguistics By Joana Bourlon Codenames: a board game for linguists? By Valentin Pradelou German with English cognates By Steve the vagabond Tasting Linguistics: How different foods get their names and why By Joana Atanasova