#language-evolution
9 episodes
#2310: The Hidden Rules of Written Language
Explore the unseen architecture of written language — from punctuation to vowel systems — and why these conventions matter.
#1982: The Academy That Can't Control Hebrew
How a government board tries to standardize Hebrew while the public invents words on the fly.
#1972: Why Is Latin Now French, Spanish, and Italian?
How do languages split apart? We trace Latin's evolution into French, Spanish, and Italian to reveal the forces of geography and politics.
#1970: How 3,300-Year-Old Sailors Built the Alphabet
The letters on your screen trace back to an ancient maritime empire. Discover how Phoenician traders engineered the first alphabet.
#1301: Beyond Yiddish: The Secret History of Jewish Languages
Discover the "linguistic blueprint" that allowed Jewish communities to thrive from Baghdad to Brooklyn through unique fusion languages.
#1056: The Vocabulary Myth: Do More Words Equal Better Thinking?
Does a massive vocabulary lead to deeper thoughts? Explore the hidden mechanics of English, Hebrew, and the famous "Inuit snow" myth.
#1047: If I Were You: The Zombie Rule of English Grammar
Is the subjunctive mood dying, or is it a "zombie" rule? Discover the history and social signaling behind this grammatical ghost story.
#1042: The Linguistic Time Machine: How English Evolved
Travel through time to discover how English evolved from the guttural roots of Beowulf to the modern tongue we speak today.
#1031: The Clothes of Language: The Evolution of Hebrew & Aramaic
Think the Hebrew Bible always looked like it does today? We explore the radical transformation of the Jewish script and the survival of Aramaic.