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Subtitle radio broadcasts (multiple listed in abstract below) (Radio/Audio Broadcast or Recording)
Title: Subtitle radio broadcasts (multiple listed in abstract below)
Writer: Patrick Cox
Director: Patrick Cox
Producer: Patrick Cox
Abstract: Using Forensic Linguistics to decode an anonymous writer’s identity on NPR/WBUR’s Here & Now 11/18/19
A Dying Language of Enslaved Africans Lives on at Harvard on NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered 12/29/19
Is the polyglot brain different? MIT researchers are trying to find out: The World 2/11/20
How to Learn a Language Like a Mormon on NPR/WBUR’s Here & Now 2/17/20
The Netherlands to immigrants: Speak Dutch on The World 4/24/20
Fires, orchestras, parachutes. Some other ways to describe coronavirus, besides war on The World 4/28/20
Two bilingual comedians reshape their acts during lockdown on The World 5/26/20
Finland’s national word ‘sisu’ conjures new meanings for tough times on The World 7/22/20
New Orleans Dialect Threatened by Population Loss Post-Katrina on NPR/WBUR’s Here & Now 9/1/20
The origin of Nicaraguan Sign Language tells us a lot about language creation on The World 9/29/20
What Does It Mean To ‘Sound Black’? on NPR/WBUR’s Here & Now 10/12/20
Date: 04/01/2020
Primary URL Description: All URLs for each radio segment are included in the abstract above.
Access Model: radio broadcast
Format: Radio
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