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Much Language Such Talk

Much Language Such Talk

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Welcome to the Much Language Such Talk podcast! We love languages and know everyone has a connection to the language, or languages!, they speak. Here we're going to talk about the benefits of learning new languages and what it means for you, your brain, and the world!
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Talk Talk: Indigenous Languages and Storytelling

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An AFTRS Indigenous Podcast We live in a country that holds the oldest living culture with an unbroken connection: our First Nations People. How does Australia in 2019 understand this? A famous expression, ‘White Australia has a Black History’ seems to capture it perfectly. Join in the conversation between AFTRS Head of Indigenous Kyas Sherriff and novelist, historian, farmer and respected Elder Uncle Bruce Pascoe, as they share deep understandings on language, identity and connection to cou ...
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Hello amazing Moms and Dads! Do you wonder what typical speech and language development looks like in the toddler years? Are you overwhelmed by frequent tantrums? Have the months crawled by while your little one is on a speech therapy waitlist? Have you tried everything you know to do - ideas from family, friends, online, countless internet searches - and just haven’t seen much progress? Do you wish you had a place to go to for support and helpful tips? Welcome - I’m glad you’re here! I’m He ...
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Spill the OT Podcast is a judgement-free zone to spill all of the tea about OT, PT, and SLP. We talk to REAL therapists out in the field to learn about the ups, downs, and everything in between. No topics are off limits! Let's chat salary, medicare, student loans, the good, the bad, all things therapy. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spilltheot/support
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You are in for a treat! This is my first interview and it's with my friend and fellow Speech Language Pathologist, Racheal. She has a wealth of knowledge and shares some golden nuggets in this episode. Learn the importance of meeting toddlers where they’re at developmentally to help them develop communication, what could be hindering communication …
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Hello and Welcome! If you’re in a busy season, this episode is for you. If you’re an overwhelmed mama or dad who also wants their toddler to be understood and heard, take just a few moments to listen. We’re going to talk about the one thing for you to focus on. Permission to let go of the others during a busy season and always permission to let go …
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Hello 2024! Happy New Year to the mamas and dads out there; especially to those of you concerned about your little one’s late talking. Let's leave that worry behind in 2023 and take action in 2024. I hope this episode encourages you in this. Start to take small action steps today with the information from Episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. You can learn n…
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Hello and welcome! What do you do when your toddler has a tantrum in public? What do you do when people are staring or, worse yet, making judgmental comments or rolling their eyes? It happens. People do and say really dumb things from time to time. BUT, you do not need to carry their actions and responses. Take a listen and if you need help reflect…
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Hi y’all! Let’s talk about toys and toddlers in today’s episode. It’s not about the latest and greatest, it’s about engaging your child in play; which is their preferred way of learning. Thank so much for stopping by and listening in! Let me know if you have any questions or if you have any topics you would like discussed on this podcast. This is f…
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Show Notes: Happy Thanksgiving! Honestly, today’s episode title is a bit cheeky. I’m telling you the one thing to NOT do this Thanksgiving. But what I really want is for you to give yourself permission to enjoy this holiday, however that looks for you. Let me know if you have any questions or if you have any topics you would like discussed on this …
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Play is POWERFUL. I’m going to show you why in this episode, by telling you ten things play is and is not. My goal is, by the end of this, you are encouraged to keep playing with your child. That you’ll see that your child learns valuable skills for life when he or she is stacking blocks, feeding a teddy bear, or pretending to stir cake batter. Let…
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Welcome to Part 3 (of a three-part series)! We have been talking about how you can help your toddler talk or talk more. In this episode you are going to learn how giving choices can help increase your child's communication. It's fun and easy to do. Let me show you how. If you have any concerns about your child's speech sound development, please che…
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Welcome to Part 2 of How do I get my 2 year old to talk. I’m excited you’re here! Last week we talked about sabotage and how this helps your child have more opportunities for communication. If you haven’t listened already, please consider listening to episode 4 after this one. This week we’re talking all things narration. It’s deceptively simple an…
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If you’ve ever asked yourself: how do I get my two year old to talk? (Or insert the age of your child.) Hi and welcome! I’m very excited you’re here and I hope today’s episode and this three part series gives you valuable and actionable information for you and your little one. For the next three episodes we will dive into three different strategies…
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Books are treasures that are crucial to your toddler’s development, not only for speech and language, but also for cognitive, emotional, and social development. This episode will give you five different ways to read one book to your child. I hope this will help you to get creative, have fun, and provide a rich, meaningful experience for you and you…
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In the last episode we did a fly over speech and language development in the toddler years. This episode will help you find a speech therapist in your area if you think you need one. Also included is a BONUS in Today's Talking Tip that you can implement with your kiddo today. Thank you for listening in today. I hope to see you again next week. Plea…
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This episode is meant to give you a quick look at speech and language development in the toddler years. Please grab your copy of The Talking Toddler Checklist or The Quick Guide to Speech Development HERE. Questions/concerns? Feel free to reach out to hello@randolphspeechtherapy.com. Thank you for listening and I hope to see you back here each week…
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Are you a worried mom of an incredible kiddo who is not talking as much as you think he or she should? Or maybe you’re frustrated because you're on a waitlist for your little one to have a speech evaluation? Have you tried everything you know to do - ideas from family, friends, online, countless internet searches - and just haven’t seen much progre…
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Welcome back to Season 3 of Much Language Such Talk! To kick off season 3 we have invited a guest that has been on our wish list for a long time. And hold on to your seats because what you’re about to hear is extraordinary. Our guest for today is Richard Simcott. Richard is a hyperpolyglot, which means he is fluent in more languages than the entire…
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The end of season 2 is here, but we have a great episode for you! In this episode, we’re going to talk about bilingual reading development with a leading expert in the field – Dr Holly Joseph. Holly is an Associate Professor of Language Education and Literacy Development at the Institute of Education, at University of Reading. Her research focuses …
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Welcome back to another episode of MLST! In this episode, we’re going to talk about how our emotions, and identity, are tied to our languages to the leading expert in the field - Jean-Marc Dewaele. Jean-Marc is a Professor of Applied Linguistics & Multilingualism at the Department of Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics at Birkbeck Universit…
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Welcome to another episode of Much Language Such Talk! We have been talking about this episode for a long time, and it's finally here! For this episode, we interviewed Joe Pearce. He is a PhD researcher at the University of Glasgow. His research looks at gender differences in the production and perception of voice quality in contemporary Scotland f…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Much Language Such Talk! Did you know that March 27th is International Day of Multilingualism? To celebrate this awesome day we’re joined by Dr. Thomas Bak, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh. Born and raised in Cracow, Poland, Dr Thomas H Bak studied medicine and worked as a clinician in psychiatry a…
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Welcome back to another episode of Much Language Such Talk! Today's episode will be about Language and Art, and how language (learning) can be visualized through art. To discuss this we have invited two wonderful guests: Marion Geoffray and Dobrochna Futro. Marion Geoffray is a performer, theatre-maker, creative practitioner, and she is the artisti…
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Happy Valentines Day! Welcome to our very first special episode, just in time for that international day of love. Have you ever wondered why you use a specific language to express certain emotions? Why it feels so much stronger to more intense to say "I love you" in your first language? In this episode we're going to be talking about just that! How…
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Happy new year everybody! For this episode, we will talk about language invention! We are delighted to welcome two of the world’s most renowned conlangers, Jessie Sams and David Peterson. Jessie Sams is a Professor of Linguistics at Stephen F. Austin State University at the Department of Languages, Cultures and Communication. She generally teaches …
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This episode is dedicated to Human Rights Day, which we celebrated on Dec 10th. For this, we have invited a very special guest, and we are honoured to have him with us today: Fernand de Varennes. Prof. de Varennes was appointed United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues by the Human Rights Council and assumed his functions in August 2017.…
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Did you guys know that it’s estimated that half of the world’s 7000 languages are going to be extinct by the end of this century? Have you ever wondered how this happens, or would you like to know how we can combat this? Then this episode is for you! Our guest today is Guillem Belmar Viernes. Guillem is a PhD student at the University of California…
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For today's episode, we have invited Dr. Isabelle Barth. Isabelle is originally from France, and works as a consultant in languages, plurilingual education and intercultural communication. Isabelle conducts research on family language policies, in particular how they affect families with mixed cultural backgrounds and migrant families. In addition …
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For this episode, we invited Dr. Sharon Unsworth, who is a lecturer and researcher on second language acquisition at Radboud University in the Netherlands. Her research focuses on how to best raise children bilingually and which factors play a role in this process and best predict success. She is involved in various projects on early foreign langua…
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Welcome back to another episode! Today we are joined by Professor Ludovica Serratrice. She is a Professor of bi-multilingualism at the University of Reading and was the Director of the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism for 3 years. She is also a co-investigator on a project as part of the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) internatio…
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If you have ever studied bilingualism and/or cognition, you will know today's guest, and are probably as excited as we are. Professor Ellen Bialystok is a Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology and Walter Gordon Research Chair of Lifespan Cognitive Development at York University in Canada, and an Associate Scientist at the Rotman Research I…
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Today, we're joined by Dr. Nicci MacLeod. She is a Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at Northumbria University. She got her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham where she conducted discourse analysis on police interviews with women reporting rape. Until 2018 she was employed as a Research Associate at the Aston Institute for Fo…
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Hello everyone and welcome back. we have got a new name and a new face. We are not so sure about the name and so we might change it later down the road. Anyway, it has been a long time, a very long time in fact. I think that the last time that I uploaded, it must have been around November. I kinda got side-tracked with other hobbies and wasn’t real…
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Today’s episode is dedicated this episode to World Refugee Day on June 20th, and we have a very special guest for you, Debora Kayembe. Debora grew up in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She earned her law degree in Kinshasa and began her career as a human rights activist. After interning at the UN, she was called to th…
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Thomas Chaurin holds a Master’s degree in French as a Foreign Language from the University of Rennes 2. He has an extensive experience in language teaching, language teachers’ training, curriculum development, the Common European Framework of Reference for languages and its applications (e.g. European Language Portfolio, Reference Level Descriptors…
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For the International Day of Families, we have two special guests: Dr. Ute Limacher-Riebold and Korina Topalidou. Ute is a multilingual Family Language Consultant and Intercultural Communication Trainer at Ute's International Lounge. Ute holds a PhD in Romance Philology and has taught Italian historical linguistics at the Department of Romance Stud…
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Dr. Carlos Soler Montes is a Lecturer at the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh, where he teaches Hispanic Linguistics and advanced Spanish Language courses. He started working at The University of Edinburgh in 2015 as a Teaching Fellow and e-Learning Coordinator and now is the Learning and Teaching Directo…
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In this episode, in honour of World Autism Awareness month, we are joined by Dr Bérengère Digard and Sonny Hallett to talk about Austin and Bilingualism in research and real life. Dr Bérengère Digard has just finished her PhD in Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focused on how being bilingualism shapes the way autistic and non…
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Today we are joined by Nandi Sims. Nandi is a PhD Candidate at The Ohio State University in the Department of Linguistics. Her primary interests lie in language variation and change stemming from situations of ethnic contact in the US. To explore the variation related to social identities, institutional ideologies, and the hegemonic structure of ra…
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Welcome to another episode of Much Language Such Talk. Today, we are joined by Prof. Rob Dunbar of the University of Edinburgh. Prior to assuming the Chair of Celtic at Edinburgh in June 2013, he was Senior Research Professor at the University of the Highlands and Islands, and Research Director of the inter-university Soillse Research Project. Prev…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Katerina Strani who is an Associate Professor and Head of Cultural Studies at the Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies at Heriot-Watt University. Katerina has a background in Languages and Politics, having taught translation and interpreting for 10 years, and worked as a freelance translator, inter…
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In this episode, we are joined by Prof. Monika S. Schmid from the University of Essex. Monika obtained her PhD in English Linguistics in 2000 from the Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf. The topic of her thesis was First Language Attrition, Use and Maintenance: the case of German Jews in Anglophone Countries - and currently Monika's work focuses…
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In this episode, we talk with Professor Itziar Laka, a researcher at the Department of Linguistics and Basque Studies, and the director of The Bilingual Mind research group at the University of the Basque Country. Itziar completed her PhD at MIT and was an Assistant Professor in Linguistics at the University of Rochester in New York before returnin…
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Dr. Ania Byerly is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Language Education at the Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh. She has worked with a variety of the university’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, such as MSc TESOL and MSc Language Education, Initial Teacher Education, BA Childhood Practice. Ania is a qualified …
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2020 really has been a year like no other, but we managed to start a podcast! Each of us at MLST has had such a great time getting to meet new people, learn new things about language learning, and figuring out that Murphy's Law is 100% real. Mistakes were made, people were called the wrong name, we realized we cannot sing (looking at you, Brittany …
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Dr Vicky Chondrogianni is a Senior Lecturer in Bilingualism at the University of Edinburgh and the Programme Director in Bilingual Development and Developmental language disorders at Bilingualism Matters. Prior to joining the University of Edinburgh, she held research and teaching positions at various universities in the UK and overseas. Her resear…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ella Jeffries, a lecturer in linguistics at the University of Essex, and her research interests lie in the field of sociolinguistics, with a particular focus on regional accent variation. Her PhD research looked into children's developing perceptual awareness of phonological regional accent differences. She is …
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It is tempting to stick with one resource, but that it is not always the best choice. You should always make sure that your resources meet your needs. If you feel like you have outgrown something, then it is time for you to move on to a new resource. I want to talk about that a little bit.Bởi Christopher M. Chandler, Kris Schauer
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There are a lot of language tests out there, but should you take them? They might not always be the solution to your problems. If you need it for work or school, they might be a good option for you, otherwise, they might be a waste of time. Instead, try and find real-world ways to test yourself.Bởi Christopher M. Chandler, Kris Schauer
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