Hannah Arendt and Public Speech
When words make politics possible, and when propaganda breaks the conditions for meaning
Hannah Arendt and Public Speech
Arendt was not a linguist. But she treats speaking as a condition for political action, and she explains how totalitarian movements attack the conditions that make public speech usable at all.
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The Quiet Censorship of AI
A critique from philosophy of language and ethical linguistics
My latest article: The Quiet Censorship of AI
AI is sold as partner in thinking. But beneath this narrative lies a structural problem: AI systems routinely block, filter and refuse content based on rules that users cannot see.
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Deborah Cameron: verbal hygiene, gender myths, and the politics of language
A public sociolinguist who made βlanguage policingβ analysable without pretending language debates are harmless
My article on Deborah Cameron who died a few days ago.
When we argue about βcorrectβ English, pronouns, swearing, accents, sexist language, or whether men and women βspeak different languagesβ, we are actually living inside questions she helped formalise.
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Liberation Linguistics: Language as a Site of Emancipation
Language, Power and Justice
Liberation Linguistics: Language as a Site of Emancipation
The words we speak, the accents we carry, the dialects we inherit are not just communicative tools but markers of identity, dignity, and belonging. Yet they are also sites of discrimination.
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Language, Power, and the Shadow of Fascism
Steven Miller at the Charlie Kirk Memorial
A critical discourse analysis of Steven Miller's speech at Charlie Kirk's memorial service with echoes of discursive strategies used in periods of democratic crisis, including fascist mobilisation in the twentieth century.
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Pierre Bourdieu: Promise and Problems
Reassessing Linguistic Power, Practice, and Inequality
Can Bourdieu still explain how language shapes inequality?
My latest: Pierre Bourdieu: Promises and Problems
A sociolinguistic framework that provokes more questions than answers.
#Linguistics #CriticalTheory #SymbolicCapita open.substack.com/pub/linguist...
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The Continuous Nature of Polysemy
Challenging Traditional Boundaries in Contemporary Linguistics
The Continuous Nature of Polysemy
Traditional linguistics got polysemy wrong. Words don't have fixed multiple meanings. They exist on continuous spectrums. BERT and other AI models show how human meaning-making actually works. #linguistics #semantics #cognitivescience
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Hans-Georg Gadamer and the Language of Understanding
Hermeneutics, history, and the shared act of meaning-making in human dialogue.
Gadamer saw understanding as dialogue, not solitude, shaped by language, history, and shared horizons. #Hermeneutics #Philosophy #Linguistics
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Otto Jespersen
The Hidden Architect of Modern Grammar
Otto Jespersen shaped how we teach grammar, word order & language change, yet most linguists barely mention him.
Visionary or relic? His ideas on efficiency & typology still echo today, but so do his biases.
Should we reclaim his legacy or leave it buried?
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Falling in Love with the Science Behind What We Say
The Linguist's Gaze
Ever fallen in love with language? This isnβt about grammar rulesβitβs about the architecture of speech, the politics of words, and the poetry of "innit"
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Beyond Simple Categories
Linguistic Typology
I just published Beyond Simple Categories
Linguistics Typology reveals the boundaries of human language, whatβs possible, whatβs common, and whatβs rare. It helps us understand both the diversity and the underlying unity of human linguistic capacity.
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Construction Grammar challenges traditional linguistics by treating language as stored patterns rather than abstract rules. Explore this very different approach.
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#Linguistics #grammar
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Losing Our Humanities... One Sentence At A Time
Language, thought, and war are unmaking compassion
We are not just losing lives. We are losing the language to mourn them.
Gaza. Israel. Humans first.
Read my piece : βLosing Our Humanitiesβ
#Linguistics #Gaza #Israel #Philosophy #WarLanguage
Losing Our Humanities... One Sentence At A Time open.substack.com/pub/linguist...
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Robert Stalnaker: Shaping Meaning through Context
Pragmatics, Possible Worlds, and the Dynamics of Conversation
Robert Stalnaker: Shaping Meaning through Context
A critical analysis of Robert Stalnaker's influential work on common ground and conversational context. Does his formal framework capture how we actually communicate? #Pragmatics #PhilosophyOfLanguage open.substack.com/pub/linguist...
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When Is an Apology Really an Apology?
Linguistic Analysis of an Apology
Critical Discourse Analysis is a useful tool for linguistics to understand language beyond structure and look at it as *social practice*.
Updated from the article first published in 2024.
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He stripped linguistics down to science. No introspection. Just patterns, data, and rigour.
Was he brilliant, or blind to meaning?
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Leonard Bloomfield: Describing Language Without Meaning open.substack.com/pub/linguist...
#Linguistics #Bloomfield #Language
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Some of my articles (very.few to date) are particularly targeted at people who may be known (more less) in a field and yet have played a role in linguistics. Sometimes a bit of a tight rope exercise, but it opens up conversations.
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can we settle for 'one of the founders of..' π
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I agree that as a anthropologist he is fairly well knows. But from a Linguistics perspective (my niche) i never heard his name once in all my years of study
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Franz Boas: Language, Power, and the Limits of Cultural Relativism
Pioneer, Linguist, Ethnographer, Controversial Humanist
He tried to challenge racist science, insisted every language deserved study on its own terms, and founded modern descriptive linguistics.
Yet, very few have heard of him!
Franz Boas: Language, Power, and the Limits of Cultural Relativism
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#linguistics #Anthropology
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I am always puzzled that when I go and see my doctor he greets me with "are you well?".
The clue is that i have an appointment!
Just me?
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Why Language Keeps Cleaning Itself Up
Verbal Hygiene and the Euphemism Treadmill
I just published Why Language Keeps Cleaning Itself Up
What drives "verbal hygiene", our collective impulse to βclean upβ language, to correct grammar, remove offensive words, or enforce βproperβ usage?
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Parmenides and the Limits of Linguistic Reference
An Ancient Challenge to Modern Semantics
Parmenides had a radical idea: you literally cannot talk about things that don't exist. This creates chaos for modern linguistics. How do we discuss Santa Claus, Sherlock Holmes, or "what if I had wings"? New article explores this 2,500-year-old puzzle π
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It wasnβt βproject fearβ it was project reality - The cost of Brexit is now clearer than ever.
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I found a way: I just don't read, I don't listen to what they spew out.
I apply the same to anyone who served in his cabinet. I won't waste my time with a bunch if incompetent, unethical, lying bunch of third rate cretins.....
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Crossed Words: Derrida, Searle, and the Clash Over Meaning
The Debate That Reshaped the Philosophy of Language
The battle of thoughts? Continental Vs Analytical Philosophy
Derrida in the right corner Vs Searle in the left corner.
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