Word of Mouth Podcast
Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them
Episodes to download
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Tip of the Tongue
Tue 1 Mar 2016
Michael Rosen on one of the most frustrating language states: tip of the tongue.
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Talking or Texting?
Tue 23 Feb 2016
Michael Rosen on research into the emotional effects of different kinds of communication.
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Mouthpiece: Turning the Spoken Word into Songs
Tue 16 Feb 2016
Michael Rosen hears about a project to turn interviews recorded in Parliament into songs.
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Taking Turns in Conversation
Tue 9 Feb 2016
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright discuss how we take it in turns to talk, in conversation.
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The Top 20 Words in English
Tue 2 Feb 2016
Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright guide listeners through the 20 most commonly used words.
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How Shakespeare Spoke
Tue 26 Jan 2016
Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright discover how Shakespeare spoke.
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Slang
Tue 19 Jan 2016
What is slang? Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright thrash it out with Jonathon Green.
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Language Evolution: A Gene for Language?
Tue 27 Oct 2015
Neuroscientist Dr Frederique Liegeois joins Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright.
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Gorilla gorilla gorilla: Latin names for animals and plants
Tue 20 Oct 2015
Michael Rosen explores the wonderful Latin names used to describe animals and plants.
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The Alphabet
Tue 13 Oct 2015
Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright take us through the A-Z of the alphabet.
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Inventing Brand Names
Tue 6 Oct 2015
Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright look into how new commercial brand names are invented.
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Romance and Romanticism
Tue 29 Sep 2015
Michael Rosen and Professor John Mullan talk romance, Romantic poets and romanticism.
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Reading: Print v eBooks
Tue 22 Sep 2015
Michael Rosen examines the differences between reading print books and reading eBooks.
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Number Words
Tue 15 Sep 2015
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright look at how numbers are understood - and misunderstood.
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Non-Verbal Communication
Tue 26 May 2015
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright discuss non-verbal communication with Prof Steven Connor.
Idioms Quiz
Explore why languages have idioms with The Open University’s quiz.
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