Dina Stanković's Interviews
Episode 10: Dina Stanković, part 3, more on Serbian and Slavic Languages
On this week’s episode, we finish our discussion with Miss Dina Stanković, a budding young linguist who studies — and podcasts on! — Slavic languages. Last week we talked about the morphology and some syntax of Serbian. This week we continue with the language’s syntax, and then discuss interesting features of Serbian’s
Episode 9: Dina Stanković, part 2, more on Serbian and Slavic Languages
On this week’s episode, we continue our discussion with Miss Dina Stanković, a budding young linguist who studies — and podcasts on! — Slavic languages. Last week we talked about the history and socio-cultural context of Serbian, followed by a discussion of the phonetics and phonology (i.e. the sounds of) Serbian. This
Episode 8: Dina Stanković, part 1, on Serbian and Slavic Languages
On this week's episode, we are excited to introduce a budding young linguist who studies -- and podcasts on! -- Slavic languages! Miss Dina Stanković gives us an introduction to Slavic languages in general, and then we discuss Serbian, her heart language, in particular. Enjoy!
𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖: prof. Stefan Michael Newerkla
In this episode, I had the honor to talk with yet another amazing professor, this time - from my own university. Prof. Newerkla & I chatted about contact between Czech & Slovak, but also what traces did they leave on Austrian German, as well as the language policy in Habsburg monarchy & much more! You can find prof. Ne
I am very honored that I got the chance to talk to prof. Greenberg from the University of Kansas about various topics - his recent publications, features of Prekmurje dialect, language contact, language privilege and so much more! I enjoyed every moment of this interview, and I hope you will, too! Because prof. Greenbe
𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖: Nina & Viktorija (Jazicharnica)
Although the quality of the sound in this episode is a bit lower than what you’re used to, I couldn’t miss the chance of talking to these two amazing girls - Nina Tunteva & Viktorija Blazheska, founders of Jazicharnica, a blog about linguistics in Macedonian. I had a blast chatting with them about their blog, Macedon
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