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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Jacqueline Wilson talks to Michael Rosen about language
Tue 25 Apr 2017
Tracy Beaker author Jacqueline Wilson talks to Michael Rosen about her love of language.
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How Countries Got Their Names
Tue 18 Apr 2017
Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright find out how countries got their names.
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Frenchified: The Influence of French on English
Tue 11 Apr 2017
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright find out how much of English comes from French roots.
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Like, Totally Awesome: The Americanisation of English
Tue 28 Feb 2017
Michael Rosen on the Americanisation of English, with Lynne Murphy and Matthew Engel.
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Emoji: The Future of Language?
Tue 21 Feb 2017
Is emoji really the world's fastest-growing language? Michael Rosen finds out.
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Intonation: The Music of Speaking
Tue 14 Feb 2017
Michael Rosen explores the tunes we sing when we are speaking, without even realising it.
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Pet or Pest? The revealing words we use about animals, and dog names
Tue 7 Feb 2017
Michael Rosen on the language we use to talk about animals - and the names we give dogs.
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Words Roadshow in Birmingham
Tue 31 Jan 2017
Michael Rosen discusses interesting family words and phrases with listeners in Birmingham.
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Susie Dent on Language
Tue 18 Oct 2016
Michael Rosen talks to Countdown's Susie Dent about her love of words and language.
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Reading: The Science and the Pleasure
Tue 11 Oct 2016
成人快手 LovetoRead campaign: Michael Rosen on the pleasure of and the science behind reading.
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Snotrils and Jumpolines: Kids' Invented Words
Tue 4 Oct 2016
Michael Rosen on the creative use and misuse of language by children.
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Small Talk
Tue 27 Sep 2016
Michael Rosen talks to psychotherapist Philippa Perry about the importance of small talk.
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Directions: North South East and West
Tue 20 Sep 2016
Michael Rosen uncovers how people talk and think about directions in different languages.
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Lost Words and Secret Connections
Tue 13 Sep 2016
Michael Rosen on discovering lost words and finding hidden linguistic connections.
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Punctuation
Tue 24 May 2016
Michael Rosen talks to Keith Houston about punctuation symbols and how they came to exist.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon on the naming of art movements
Tue 17 May 2016
Michael Rosen and Andrew Graham-Dixon on the naming of art movements and what it tells us.
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Snuck and Sung: Irregular Verbs
Tue 10 May 2016
Michael Rosen explores the verbs that are called irregular, and how they came to be.
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Roald Dahl's Language
Tue 3 May 2016
Michael Rosen on a new Roald Dahl dictionary collecting the amazing words he invented.
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PR - How Not To Do It
Tue 26 Apr 2016
Michael Rosen on the words used in PR that have been rated as the most annoying. Iconic...
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Metaphors for the Past: From Dinosaurs to Victorian Values
Tue 19 Apr 2016
Michael Rosen on how we talk about historical eras in order to define how we live now.
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House Names
Tue 12 Apr 2016
Michael Rosen talks to Dr Laura Wright about her new research on popular house names.
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Steven Pinker on Language
Tue 5 Apr 2016
Steven Pinker joins Michael Rosen to talk about his love of, and life in, language.
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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.
From blunk to brickfielder: our wonderful words for weather
Digital body language 鈥 how to communicate better online
Coinages that changed the world 鈥 and some that tried to...
Ittibitium, borborygmus, and Ba humbugi 鈥 14 wonderful science words you鈥檝e never heard of
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