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Words Gone... Weird? You Might Have Wordnesia

Words Gone... Weird? You Might Have Wordnesia

The Quicky

September 26, 202412m 56s

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Show Notes

Have you ever been typing out a word and all of the sudden it becomes completely foreign? Like it's gone... weird.

Wordnesia is very real. That moment when words, yes including our own names, go from everyday acceptable to downright bizarre happens to most of us. 

So should we be worried? Or, as our guest says, should we just enjoy language?

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Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: Daniel Midgley, Linguist, Author, Science Communication & host of linguistics podcast Because Language. 

Senior Producer: Taylah Strano

Audio Producer:
Lu Hill 

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