Welcome to The Story of Language: an original podcast series about language, linguistics, cognition, and culture. In this episode we discuss embodied cognition and the uncontroversial fact that the brain is an organ of the body, which then leads to the very controversial conclusion that our brain is no more important than our skin, and that imagining the world as if you had eyes in your toes can lead to some revolutionary new thinking.
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Daily Digest 8/8/19 | Language is a tool
How polyglots learn languages (with Steve Kaufmann)
Daily Digest 6/8/19 | Why you should learn English
Daily Digest 5/8/19 | More pronunciation practice
Free education (with Mihalis from Language Transfer)
Daily Digest 2/8/19 | Pronunciation practice activities
Daily Digest 1/8/19 | Babies and accents
Daily Digest 31/7/19 | Meatballs and pronunciation
Daily Digest 30/7/19 | How to pronounce English
Daily Digest 29/7/19 | How do you feel lettuce?
Language and computing (with Steven Piantadosi)
Daily Digest 25/7/19 | Subtitles or no subtitles?
Daily Digest 24/7/19 | How do I learn English?
Daily Digest 23/7/19 | Illusions and language learning
Daily Digest 22/7/19 | A photographic memory for English
Daily Digest 19/7/19 | Learn English by doing nothing
Daily Digest 18/7/19 | Your name controls your life
Daily Digest 17/7/19 | How to write better in English
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