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How to Talk Language Science with Everybody

How to Talk Language Science with Everybody

How to Talk Language Science with Everybody

Laura Wagner, Ohio State University
Cecile McKee, University of Arizona
June 2023
Available
Paperback
9781108794923

    Do you want to talk about the linguistic research that you think is important but you don't know where to start? Language is a topic that is relevant to everyone, and linguists are often asked to speak publicly about their research, to a range of lay audiences in the media, politics, festivals and fairs, schools, museums and public libraries. However, relaying this vital information in an engaging way can often feel like an insurmountable task. This accessible guide offers practical advice on how to talk about language to a range of non-academic audiences. It draws on the linguistics behind effective communication to help you have cooperative conversations, and to organize your information for a diverse range of people. It is illustrated with a wealth of examples from real-life scenarios, and includes chapter-by-chapter worksheets, enabling you to make your own fun and interesting language science activities to share with others.

    • Leverages linguistic theory to illuminate best practices in communication to non-academic audiences
    • Includes a wealth of examples at different levels of specificity used to illustrate all points
    • Offers guidance for creating hands-on activities that can be used in a range of settings

    Reviews & endorsements

    'For those beguiled with the wonders of language, and eager to share their enchantment, this is a most welcome guide.' Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor & Professor of Linguistics emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    'Finally, Laura Wagner and Cecile McKee have written up a handbook for anyone interested in replicating their awesome linguistics communication activities! I hope this book is the seed for a grand flourishing of students trained in lingcomm, filling language booths at festivals, museums, and all kinds of events.' Gretchen McCulloch, Internet Linguist, author of Because Internet, and host of Lingthusiasm

    'This how-to guidebook is geared specifically to language scientists - linguists, psychologists, speech pathologists, audiologists, computer scientists, anthropologists, and the like - but the core lessons apply to any science communication. … The authors promise practical advice and certainly deliver, with specifics that make the book shine.' Bonnie Denmark, Technical Communication

    'This book illustrates the best of lingcomm practice; it is informed by linguistic research as well as by insights from related fields, including psychology, education, and anthropology. It also illustrates the best of the lingcomm community more broadly; it is accessible to those new to the practice, encouraging in tone, and passionate about introducing more people to how great linguistics is (a fact taken as given in this book).' Lauren Gawne, Language

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    Product details

    June 2023
    Paperback
    9781108794923
    273 pages
    244 × 169 × 15 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Why bother
    • 2. You can be the expert
    • 3. Cooperative conversations
    • 4. Conversational goals
    • 5. Know why audience
    • 6. Creating relevance by generating interest
    • 7. Creating relevance by making connections
    • 8. Quality and credibility
    • 9. Incomplete is not incorrect
    • 10. Learn to listen
    • 11. Information structure
    • 12. The curse of knowledge
    • 13. Start with examples
    • 14. What's new? Jargon
    • 15. From given to new: scaffolding
    • 16. Three-legged stool approach
    • 17. Dealing with a range of audiences
    • 18. Where can I go?
    • 19. Being a good partner
    • 20. Finale
    • Appendix.
      Authors
    • Laura Wagner , Ohio State University

      Laura Wagner is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the Ohio State University. She directs the Language Sciences Research Lab at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, OH.

    • Cecile McKee , University of Arizona

      Cecile McKee is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona, where she directs the Developmental Psycholinguistics Lab. The American Association for the Advancement of Science recently recognized her service in promoting public awareness of the significance of linguistic study.