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Episode 4: John McWhorter

2023/9/7
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Bill Gates and John McWhorter discuss their pet peeves in the English language, including overused expressions and filler words. They explore the reasons behind these linguistic habits and the impact on communication.
  • John McWhorter overuses "the truth of the matter is" and "the idea that."
  • Bill Gates admits to overusing superlatives.
  • Both speakers find the expression "it is what it is" extremely annoying.

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I recently started learning French, and the process has made one thing clear to me: There’s a lot I don’t understand about how languages work. So, I turned to John McWhorter, a linguist who has dedicated his career to demystifying the roughly 7,000 languages spoken around the world. When he isn’t busy writing books), John is a professor at Columbia University, host of his own podcast), and frequent lecturer for Great Courses). He helped me understand why English is so irregular, what the ideal language would look like, why all dialects are created equal, and more.

Show notes:

- John’s books: Books by John McWhorter (Author of Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue) (goodreads.com))

- Lexicon Valley: Lexicon Valley with John McWhorter. (slate.com))

- John’s Great Courses: John McWhorter (thegreatcourses.com))

- Pronoun Trouble from Looney Tunes: Rabbit Seasoning - Pronoun Problem - YouTube)

- Muldoon the Bassoon from A Child’s Introduction to the Orchestra: https://youtu.be/C_ipa4JzNNc?t=545)