Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #47 April 2022

Asterix and Obelix – playing with language By Giulia Raus How did language first evolve? By Steve the vagabond Volcanoes and Rising Seas: Oral Traditions in Australia Stand the Test of Time By Rebekah Bradshaw Oulipo: French Literature at its finest By Valentin Pradelou The Office Phrasebook: Michael Scott’s Elements of Eloquence By Joana Bourlon […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #46 March 2022

Peace: The Etymological Corner By Katarzyna Koźma Brezhoneg Goes to Eurovision: Fulenn and Bringing the Breton Language to the European Stage By Rebekah Bradshaw How do compliment battles work? A linguistics analysis By Valentin Pradelou Happy hour: Can having a drink help you speak your target language more fluently? By Joana Bourlon Quipu – thought […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #45 February 2022

Language & Technology: Communication Challenges in the 21st Century By Daniel Grossito Aussie Lingo 101: A Short Lesson in Hypocrism By Rebekah Bradshaw Compliment battles in France By Valentin Pradelou The Etymological Corner: Let’s dress up! By Katarzyna Koźma Solresol: Meet the most colorful and musical conlang By Joana Bourlon The Mystery of the Thracian […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #44 January 2022

A Good Sign: Visual Languages in Australia Part 2: Bimodal Bilingualism By Rebekah Bradshaw Some linguist jokes By Valentin Pradelou Narichane: The traditional Bulgarian magic of words By Joana Atanasova An overview of “g” By Steve the vagabond English, German and cognates By Steve the vagabond Do you speak Scottish? By C.S. Sharpe
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #43 December 2021

An Honest Mistake By José Pedro Pinto Vieira Diary of a (student) teacher By Giulia Raus How to always be right (Guest: Schopenhauer) By Valentin Pradelou For the prosperity Glory of the Country Motherland: How communism shaped modern language By Joana Atanasova How Long Does It Take To Learn A Language By Mike Simpson Words […]
Silly Linguistics Magazine Issue #42 November 2021

Diary of a (student) teacher By Giulia Raus Assembly of Animals: The Origins of Collective Names By Catherine Muxworthy Boom, Roasted! By Tiffany Marcum HONK HONK BLINK BLINK: The diverse, but uniform language of drivers By Joana Atanasova Scoody Dooby Doo, how are you? Cock-a-doodle doo, well and you? By Joana Bourlon Brainstorm – Green […]