Word of Mouth

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Word of Mouth

Word of Mouth

सिर्जनाकर्ता: BBC Radio 4

Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them

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Julia Donaldson: A life in language

Julia Donaldson: A life in language

Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo and many other beloved children's books, tells Michael Rosen about her own writing, reading, speaking and list...

2025-10-02 14:30:00 2018
It's not what you say, it's how you say it

It's not what you say, it's how you say it

Michael Rosen on the linguistic comfort food of clichés, pragmatics and how we use language to connect us beyond the actual words used. Derek Bousfiel...

2025-09-25 14:30:00 1674
The Language of the Manosphere

The Language of the Manosphere

The 'Manosphere' is a group of loosely affiliated mainly young males who have developed a specialised vocabulary to discuss women online in a negativ...

2025-09-21 19:54:00 1649
Crash Bang Wallop: The Sound of Words

Crash Bang Wallop: The Sound of Words

Michael Rosen is joined by linguist Dr Catherine Laing to discuss onomatopoeia and other words that sound like their meanings. Not just words for soun...

2025-09-11 05:31:00 1638
How to Persuade a Courtroom

How to Persuade a Courtroom

Michael Rosen talks to criminal defence barrister Joanna Hardy-Susskind about the legal language of Crown Court cases in England and Wales. From the g...

2025-09-09 09:03:00 1656
Keeping My Family's Language Alive

Keeping My Family's Language Alive

Michael Rosen talks to Samantha Ellis, author of Chopping Onions on My Heart, about her efforts to keep alive the language of her parents: Judeo-Iraqi...

2025-08-28 06:00:00 1655
Speech difficulties

Speech difficulties

Michael Rosen asks what happens to people's sense of identity and social being when speaking becomes hard. Jonathan Cole has interviewed people with c...

2025-08-21 05:30:00 1670
The Art of Listening

The Art of Listening

Michael Rosen talks to sociolinguist Dr Haru Yamada about how we listen in different ways across different cultures and social groups. It's the side o...

2025-06-12 05:30:00 1665
Lists

Lists

Most of us make lists in some form or other - from essential groceries to reasons to feel positive about life. In this programme Linguistics Research...

2025-06-05 05:28:00 1660
The Welsh Language with Huw Stephens at the Hay Festival

The Welsh Language with Huw Stephens at the Hay Festival

In a special recording at the Hay Festival, Michael Rosen talks to bilingual Welsh radio and television presenter Huw Stephens about the Welsh languag...

2025-05-29 05:30:00 1670
The language that changed the world

The language that changed the world

Michael Rosen hears the fascinating story of the origin of all Indo-European languages from Laura Spinney, the author of Proto: How One Ancient Langua...

2025-05-22 05:30:00 1647
The End of the Full Stop?

The End of the Full Stop?

The use of punctuation is rapidly changing within the quickfire back-and-forth of instant messaging. Are these changes causing misunderstandings? Pres...

2025-05-15 05:30:00 1673
Street Names

Street Names

Michael Rosen talks to sociolinguist Philip Seargeant from the Open University about where our street names come from, including Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate...

2025-05-08 06:00:00 1630
Old English, New English

Old English, New English

Michael Rosen explores the evocative Old English words used in daily life a thousand years ago, many of which are still in use now. He's joined by the...

2025-02-20 06:30:00 1658
Talking Cockney

Talking Cockney

Michael Rosen's parents both grew up in the East End, and now he talks cockney with Andy Green and Saif Osmani from the Modern Cockney Festival. Inclu...

2025-02-13 06:03:00 1655
Creating Languages for Film and Television with Professor David Adger

Creating Languages for Film and Television with Professor David Adger

David Adger is Professor of Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. He's created new languages for TV series and films and he explains to Mic...

2025-02-06 07:31:00 1672
Politeness with Louise Mullany

Politeness with Louise Mullany

Professor Louise Mullany talks to Michael Rosen about politeness, and how it governs our lives, from the behaviour of football managers to the differe...

2025-01-30 07:00:00 1660
Jackie Kay on the Scots language

Jackie Kay on the Scots language

Poet Jackie Kay has written a book in Scots: Coorie Doon: A Scottish Lullaby Story. She joins presenter Michael Rosen to talk about her love of the la...

2025-01-23 06:30:00 1649
The Language of Genetics

The Language of Genetics

Adam Rutherford joins Michael Rosen to make sense of the heavily-loaded and often unscientific language that we use to talk about genetics, inheritanc...

2025-01-16 06:30:00 1676
Susie Dent's World of Words

Susie Dent's World of Words

Susie Dent joins Michael Rosen to talk about her lifelong fascination with words and their origins. It's a programme bringing some apricity, which is...

2025-01-09 06:30:00 1675
Social media language

Social media language

Michael talks to linguist Dr Andreea Calude about her research into how language is used on Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter/X. And he...

2024-10-03 05:32:00 1679
How Animals Talk

How Animals Talk

Michael hears from zoologist Arik Kershenbaum about the latest research on how and why different types of animals communicate, from wolves howling to...

2024-09-26 05:31:00 1659
A Poet Writing in Three Languages

A Poet Writing in Three Languages

How best to write about love and other things. Nabeela Ahmed talks about writing in a second language and how her early life in Kashmir shaped the lan...

2024-09-22 12:56:00 1664
Fine Distinctions

Fine Distinctions

Eli Burnstein talks about fine distinctions between words, including Michael's personal bugbear of forewords, prefaces and introductions, some clarity...

2024-09-12 06:00:00 1657
Former astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield  on the language of Space exploration

Former astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield on the language of Space exploration

Colonel Chris Hadfield is a veteran of three spaceflights. He crewed the US space shuttle twice, piloted the Russian Soyuz, helped build space station...

2024-09-05 06:10:00 1666
The words we use about getting older and why they matter

The words we use about getting older and why they matter

How we talk about getting older can affect how we age, both mentally and physically. Michael asks Dr Lucy Pollock for her advice on ageing well and ha...

2024-08-29 05:30:00 1663
How babies learn language

How babies learn language

Recently a video went viral of a baby talking - or babbling - with a Liverpool accent. Professor Julian Pine from Liverpool University explains how ba...

2024-08-22 06:00:00 1666
Little Green Men: the secret rules of word order

Little Green Men: the secret rules of word order

Michael explores the mysterious rules of word order with linguist Dr Laura Bailey. We all know them instinctively, without knowing that we know them....

2024-06-13 06:00:00 1683
Word of Mouth with Michael Morpurgo at the Hay Festival

Word of Mouth with Michael Morpurgo at the Hay Festival

Michael meets fellow children's author Michael Morpurgo - author of over 150 books - including Kensuke's Kingdom, Private Peaceful and Warhorse. They...

2024-06-06 07:00:00 2620
Language When There Are No Words

Language When There Are No Words

Joshua Reno talks about how Charlie, his non-verbal son who is on the autism spectrum, communicates with him very effectively using gestures known as...

2024-05-30 05:30:00 1651
The Irish Language

The Irish Language

In conversation with Michael about his book "32 Words For Field" Manchán Magan reveals Ireland's deep connection with the landscape expressed through...

2024-05-23 06:07:00 2102
Disaster Dialogue

Disaster Dialogue

Professor Lucy Easthope explains why language is important in the aftermath of a disaster, why some words are useful and some can be damaging.
P...

2024-05-16 06:00:00 1655
Football Club Names

Football Club Names

Dominic Fifield explains how football clubs got their names, uncovering a fascinating social history behind the Wanderers, Wednesdays and Villas.

2024-05-09 06:00:00 1654
How to Think Like an Anthropologist, with Gillian Tett

How to Think Like an Anthropologist, with Gillian Tett

"If you want to hide something in the 21st century world, you don't need to create a James Bond style plot. Just cover it in acronyms".
Gillian...

2024-02-20 07:00:00 1666
Family Sayings

Family Sayings

Michael shares listeners' stories about the words and phrases passed down in their families that they keep using, and what they mean to them. With Rob...

2024-02-13 07:02:00 1663
Are you different in another language?

Are you different in another language?

Michael Rosen talks to neuroscientist Dr Julia Ravey about whether we think and act differently when speaking a non-native language.
More and mo...

2024-02-06 07:02:00 1667
Words for Sale!

Words for Sale!

Michael Rosen explores how language has become an online commodity, with Dr Pip Thornton, Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Dr Thorn...

2024-01-23 07:42:00 1669
Unequal English

Unequal English

Michael Rosen is joined by language scholar Ruanni Tupas, to discuss Unequal English - how native English is perceived differently, depending on where...

2024-01-22 05:09:00 1671
A Life in Lexicography

A Life in Lexicography

Grant Barrett is a lexicographer, linguist, author, editor, founder of Wordnik and Head of Lexicography at Dictionary.com. He also co-hosts A Way With...

2024-01-16 23:41:00 1659
Writing Comedy with Isy Suttie

Writing Comedy with Isy Suttie

Isy Suttie is an actor and comedian best known for her role in Peepshow and her one woman show Love Letters on Radio 4 as well as many other shows and...

2024-01-09 07:28:00 1670
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