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🌈 Ihr habt morgen noch nichts vor? Dann fahrt zum #CSD in #Pirna und unterstützt die Menschen vor Ort dabei, ein starkes Zeichen für #Demokratie und Vielfalt zu setzen! Um 14 Uhr geht's los 👉 csd-pirna.de #WirFuerPirna #noAfD #PrideMonth2024 @lsvd

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― Carlo Kui, "From My Lips to Hers: Into my Queerness"

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“Pride works in direct opposition to internalized oppression. The latter provides a fertile ground for shame, denial, self-hatred, and fear. The former encourages anger, strength, and joy. To transform self-hatred into pride is a fundamental act of resistance.”

― Eli Clare, "Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation"

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#linguistics

Gretchen: [...] You were giving a talk about your dissertation on how nonbinary people talk. How did you get into that topic?

Jacq: Sure. I think for most linguists, if you can press them, for most people in academia, what you’re into – there’s always something personal in it. There’s always something in what you’re doing.

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LingthusiasmLingthusiasm - Episode 93: How nonbinary and binary people talk -...Episode 93: How nonbinary and binary people talk - Interview with Jacq Jones There are many ways that people perform gender, from clothing and hairstyle to how we talk or carry ourselves. When doing linguistic analysis of one aspect, such as someone’s voice, it’s useful to also consider the fuller picture such as what they’re wearing and who they’re talking with. In this episode, your host Gretchen McCulloch gets enthusiastic about how nonbinary people talk with Jacq Jones, who’s a lecturer at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa / Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. We talk about their research on how nonbinary and binary people make choices about how to perform gender using their voices and other variables like clothing, and later collaborating with one of their research participants to reflect on how it feels to have your personal voice and gender expression plotted on a chart. We also talk about linguistic geography, Canadian and New Zealand Englishes, and the secret plurality of R sounds in English and how you can figure out which one you have by poking yourself (gently!) with a toothpick. Click here for a link to this episode in your podcast player of choice or read the transcript here. Announcements: In this month’s bonus episode we get enthusiastic about three of our favourite kinds of linguistic mixups: spoonerisms, mondegreens, and eggcorns! We talk about William Spooner, the Oxford prof from the 1800s that many spoonerisms are (falsely) attributed to, Lauren’s very Australian 90s picture book of spoonerisms, the Scottish song “The Bonny Earl of Moray” which gave rise to the term mondegreen, why there are so many more mondegreens in older pop songs and folk songs than there are now, and how eggcorn is a double eggcorn (a mis-parsing of acorn, which itself is an eggcorn of oak-corn for akern). Join us on Patreon now to get access to this and 80+ other bonus episodes. You’ll also get access to the Lingthusiasm Discord server where you can chat with other language nerds about your favourite linguistic mixups. Here are the links mentioned in the episode: Jacq Jones’ website ‘Beyond a dot on a graph: A participant’s perspective on being quantified in variationist sociolinguistic research’ presentation slides by Kaspar Middendorf and Jacq Jones Lingthusiasm episode 'What visualizing our vowels tells us about who we are’ Lingthusiasm bonus episode 'How we made vowel plots with Bethany Gardner’ Lingthusiasm episode 'The linguistic map is not the linguistic territory’ (linguistics and geography) Lal Zimman’s website 'The Female-to-Male Transsexual Voice: Physiology vs. Performance in Production’ by Viktória Papp 'Voice and Communication Change for Gender Nonconforming Individuals: Giving Voice to the Person Inside’ by Shelagh Davies, Viktória Papp, and Christella Antoni You can listen to this episode via Lingthusiasm.com, Soundcloud, RSS, Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also download an mp3 via the Soundcloud page for offline listening. To receive an email whenever a new episode drops, sign up for the Lingthusiasm mailing list. You can help keep Lingthusiasm ad-free, get access to bonus content, and more perks by supporting us on Patreon. Lingthusiasm is on Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Tumblr. Email us at contact [at] lingthusiasm [dot] com Gretchen is on Bluesky as @GretchenMcC and blogs at All Things Linguistic. Lauren is on Bluesky as @superlinguo and blogs at Superlinguo. Lingthusiasm is created by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. Our senior producer is Claire Gawne, our production editor is Sarah Dopierala, our production assistant is Martha Tsutsui Billins, and our editorial assistant is Jon Kruk. Our music is ‘Ancient City’ by The Triangles. This episode of Lingthusiasm is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license (CC 4.0 BY-NC-SA).