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Can We Get A Word Into A Language?

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How does a word get into a language? We don't mean English, where it seems to just get absorbed like booze into your bloodstream (see last week's podcast).

What about French, or Scots Gallic or Irish?

On this week's episode the lads are joined by Donncha Ó Cróinín, Chief Terminologist at Foras Na Gaeilge ,to explain the process by which a word gets into Irish. Who decides? How do they decide? More importantly can the lads get a new word considered by the committee and then receive their seal of approval?

Part one, acts as your language warm up as Neil explains to Dave just how Sesame Street revealed some of the nuances of African American English and the boys go swimming in Offaly.

For more info on Neil's gigs see:

www.neildelamere.com/gigs

To listen to Dave on the radio it's:

https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dermot-dave-234808

Sources:


https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/06/the-habitual-be-why-cookie-monster-be-eating-cookies-whether-he-is-eating-cookies-or-not.html


Presented and produced by Dave Moore and Neil Delamere

Edited by Cathal Minogue

Music by Dave Moore

Artwork by Ray McDonnell



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Manage episode 367886426 series 3340769
Content provided by DZM Media Services and Neil Delamere Dave Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by DZM Media Services and Neil Delamere Dave Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How does a word get into a language? We don't mean English, where it seems to just get absorbed like booze into your bloodstream (see last week's podcast).

What about French, or Scots Gallic or Irish?

On this week's episode the lads are joined by Donncha Ó Cróinín, Chief Terminologist at Foras Na Gaeilge ,to explain the process by which a word gets into Irish. Who decides? How do they decide? More importantly can the lads get a new word considered by the committee and then receive their seal of approval?

Part one, acts as your language warm up as Neil explains to Dave just how Sesame Street revealed some of the nuances of African American English and the boys go swimming in Offaly.

For more info on Neil's gigs see:

www.neildelamere.com/gigs

To listen to Dave on the radio it's:

https://www.todayfm.com/shows/dermot-dave-234808

Sources:


https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/06/the-habitual-be-why-cookie-monster-be-eating-cookies-whether-he-is-eating-cookies-or-not.html


Presented and produced by Dave Moore and Neil Delamere

Edited by Cathal Minogue

Music by Dave Moore

Artwork by Ray McDonnell



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

72 episodes

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