Speaking Of Language

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 95:25:03
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From the Language Resource Center at Cornell University

Episodes

  • S17E7 - Nandipa Sipengane - Building Community in the Language Classroom

    11/03/2026 Duration: 31min

    Nandipa Sipengane, isiZulu language instructor from Yale University's Council on African Studies, discusses strategies for pedagogy and community building in less commonly taught languages, both in person and over distance. https://macmillan.yale.edu/africa/person/nandipa-sipengane  https://sharedcourseinitiative.org/  nandipa.sipengane@yale.edu  #ubuntu   Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17lRD9TUGB96Yd4V2eawOjYEkZUReKz3rIeHMKUR_wYk/edit?usp=sharing  

  • S17E6 - Naomi Larson - Online Collaborations, Virtual Reality, and Connections between Japan and Brazil

    04/03/2026 Duration: 26min

    Our dear colleague and friend Naomi Larson is in the studio with us today! Naomi is a senior lecturer in Japanese here at Cornell, and we will talk about the many wonderful opportunities she creates for language learners here, and everywhere, to engage with each other and with language and culture. https://asianstudies.cornell.edu/naomi-nakada-larson  #山眠る #山笑う

  • S17E5 - Rosie Nguyen - Creativity, Commerce, and Culture

    25/02/2026 Duration: 27min

    In this episode, Rosie Nguyen, accomplished author and PhD student at Cornell, shares the value in her translinguistic experience writing award-winning fiction in Vietnamese as well as researching communication, media, and digital culture in English here at Cornell. https://www.facebook.com/rosienguyenvn/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13852796.Rosie_Nguy_n  https://rosienguyen.net/ #thương

  • S17E4 - Sergiy Sydorenko - Multilingualism and Diplomacy

    18/02/2026 Duration: 26min

    In this episode, we explore how multilingualism and cultural sensibility shape who we are, how we relate to others, and how we move through our professional lives. #воля

  • S17E3 - The 3 Cs of Conversation

    11/02/2026 Duration: 29min

    Cornell students Colette Bu, Cameron Howland, and Cody Paul share their experiences as language tutors and conversation hour leaders. We will hear all about these important resources and why everyone should join in on the fun, and discuss the many other ways that these students' language skills enrich their lives.  https://lrc.cornell.edu/conversation-hours https://lrc.cornell.edu/language-tutoring #大丈夫 #piano #esperanza

  • S17E2 - Jamie Edmonds - Critical Languages Institute

    04/02/2026 Duration: 37min

    Dr. Jamie Edmonds is the director of the Critical Languages Institute at Arizona State University. He shares his thoughts on the importance and future of language education. https://cli.asu.edu/  Instagram: @criticallanguagesinstitute Facebook: @asucli #isihurip  #santaisaja

  • S17E1 - Arina Danilina - Language, Culture, Polarization, and Connection

    28/01/2026 Duration: 27min

    Cornell student Arina Danilina joins us to discuss her academic and linguistic journeys. As a dedicated facilitator of Russian conversation hours and a participant in the College Scholar Program, Arina's research investigates how the architecture and design of refugee housing impacts mental health. She is also interested in the interaction between spaces and people, and finding connection over polarization. Dom Kultury on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/domkultury_cornell #Семья #Дом

  • S16E13 - Dominique Branson - Why Language Matters for Justice

    03/12/2025 Duration: 25min

    Dr. Dominique Branson, a past Soros Justice Fellow with the Open Society Foundations, and a Cornell alum, joins us to discuss linguistic justice and what it means for racial disparities in the US legal system. https://dominiquebranson.com/  #shalom

  • Thanksgiving 2025 Mini-Episode

    26/11/2025 Duration: 07min

    Our annual expression of gratitude from the Language Resource Center family. Featuring: Ashley Griffith (LRC Engagement & Outreach Coordinator) Ahmed Shamim (LRC Academic Programs Coordinator) Ruby Shaw (LRC student intern) Jack Brown (guest, season 16, episode 4) Dan Kaufman (guest, season 16, episode 12) Mijeong Mimi Kim (guest, season 16, episode 8) Jadon Geathers (guest, season 16, episode 11) Polly Lauer (guest, season 16, episode 10)   

  • S16E12 - Dan Kaufman - Current Challenges in Urban Language Revitalization

    19/11/2025 Duration: 38min

    Dr. Daniel Kaufman returns to Speaking of Language to discuss language revitalization, language ideology, the deceptiveness of AI, and more. Watch Dan's talk at the LRC: https://youtu.be/ew2VfzbRtz4 https://www.elalliance.org/ https://languagemap.nyc/  https://cs.uky.edu/~raphael/linguistics/phonology/currentMi.cgi  #redouble #bawi

  • S16E11 - Jadon Geathers - ChitterChatter

    12/11/2025 Duration: 40min

    We chat with Cornell PhD student Jadon Geathers about the development of his AI speaking partner platform for language learners, ChitterChatter. #仁 https://jadongeathers.github.io/  The Future of Learning Lab: https://learning.cis.cornell.edu/ chitterchatter.app/  Instagram: @jadonarmon  Cornell Chronicle article: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/07/ai-tool-helps-students-build-confidence-speaking-foreign-languages    Welcome to a new episode of Speaking of Language. I’m Angelika Kraemer, the Director of the Language Resource Center at Cornell University and I’m Sam Lupowitz, the LRC’s Media Manager. We have Jadon Geathers in the studio with us today. Jadon is a PhD student in Information Science here, working on creating educational technologies that streamline learning and teaching processes while fostering inclusive, engaging, and equitable learning environments. We will hear all about an exciting AI speaking partner that he is currently developing called ChitterChatter. 

  • S16E10 - Polly Lauer - Indigenous Language on the Air

    05/11/2025 Duration: 40min

    Dr. Polly Lauer, a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Romance Studies here at Cornell, shares how radio and other mass media have contributed to the revitalization of Indigenous language and community in Guatemala. polly.lauer@cornell.edu  https://romancestudies.cornell.edu/polly-lauer  #maltyoxinik

  • S16E9 - Daisy Rockwell - Adventures in Translationland

    29/10/2025 Duration: 37min

    We are joined by the versatile and accomplished Daisy Rockwell, a Vermont-based painter and award-winning translator of Hindi and Urdu literature. In 2022, she was awarded the Booker Prize for Translation, and she recently gave a talk as part of Cornell’s 15th annual Tagore lecture series in Modern Indian Literature called Mixed Metaphors: Adventures in Translationland. She speaks with Sam about linguistic diversity, creativity, and the joy of mixed metaphor. https://www.daisyrockwell.com/  Five original Daisy Rockwell poems published by the Paris Review: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2024/07/10/five-mixed-metaphors-for-translation/ Watch Daisy's recent lecture at Cornell: https://vod.video.cornell.edu/media/15th+Annual+Tagore+Lecture--Mixed+Metaphors%3A+Adventures+in+Translationland%2C+by+Daisy+Rockwell/1_armr1wko Instagram: @shreedaisy #dhwani #ध्वनि  

  • S16E8 - Mijeong Mimi Kim - Implementing Undergraduate TAs in the Language Curriculum

    22/10/2025 Duration: 28min

    Dr. Mijeong Mimi Kim follows up on her recent talk at Cornell, sharing the benefits of integrating undergraduate teaching assistants into the language curriculum.    mmkim@wustl.edu Watch Mimi's talk at Cornell: https://youtu.be/fE9df4GciCU #curiosity

  • S16E7 - Himari Mizusawa & Saho Yamamoto - Kansai University Exchange

    15/10/2025 Duration: 11min

    Cornell's Japanese language program has a partnership with Kansai University. We meet two of their students, and discuss the importance of international experiences and exchange. #practicemakesperfect #千里の道も一歩から

  • S16E6 - Seema Golestaneh & Alia Amer - SWANA and Women of MENA

    08/10/2025 Duration: 25min

    The Southwest Asia and North Africa Program (SWANA) is Cornell’s new hub for research, learning, and engagement with the cultures and people of the vast geographical region stretching from Morocco in the west to Iran in the east. Women of MENA is a Cornell student organization: a digital publication at the intersection of culture and gender studies. Their platform offers a space for open dialogue, designed to unpack the gender dynamics of the region and share women’s stories. Their mission is rooted in inclusivity for people who identify as women, genderqueer, and/or nonbinary.  https://swana.einaudi.cornell.edu/  https://cornellwomenofmena.com/ Instagram: @cornellwomenofmena #دلنشین #نور

  • S16E5 - Fernando Rubio - The Rise of OER in Language Teaching and Learning

    01/10/2025 Duration: 20min

    Fernando Rubio, director of the Yale Center for Language Study, talks all about Open Educational Resources for language teaching and learning. Dr. Rubio’s talk at Cornell: https://youtu.be/U6Imb0FxB0o?si=IFtIxMxaBZUzvveP #txirimiri  #calabobos #orbayu

  • S16E4 - Jack Brown - Critical Language Scholarship

    24/09/2025 Duration: 19min

    Jack Brown, PhD student in Cornell's Department of Romance Studies, is the Alumni Ambassador for the Critical Language Scholarship Program. Jack discusses the CLS and reasserts the importance of language study in creating a safer, more connected world. https://einaudi.cornell.edu/learn/academics/critical-language-scholarship-program  https://clscholarship.org/  https://events.cornell.edu/event/information-session-critical-language-scholarship (Info session on 9/30) #tagarela

  • S16E3 - Ellen Jovin & Brandt Johnson - Rebel with a Clause

    17/09/2025 Duration: 32min

    Grammar guru Ellen Jovin and filmmaker Brandt Johnson join us to discuss Rebel with a Clause, a new film following a traveling grammar advice stand across all 50 US states. https://www.rebelwithaclause.com/ Tickets to screenings: https://www.cinemapolis.org/movie/rebel-with-a-clause/ #joiedevivre #Eichhörnchen #écureuil

  • S16E2 - Hannah Scott Deuchar - Translational Justice

    10/09/2025 Duration: 38min

    Sam speaks with Hannah Scott Deuchar, a scholar of modern Middle Eastern literature, media, and translation; critical and legal theory; and histories of culture and technology in the Global South. This past spring semester, she gave a talk as part of Cornell's "Language and Power in the Middle East and Beyond" series titled "Translational Justice: The Arabic Novel and the British Archive." She expands on this talk and discusses the impact of translation on politics and power. https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sllf/comparative-literature-and-culture/people/academic/profiles/scott-deuchar.html وَسْوَسَة#  

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