First BULA Discussion Group on Language Myths
Hello again BULA! Thanks to everyone who was able to attend our first meeting. We received a lot of great ideas for events and activities for the semester. The first of our monthly discussions will be held on Thursday, October 6th at 7pm in 621 Comm. Ave Room: B02 (basement of the linguistics office) and we will be discussing language myths. Some myths we considered at the meeting include the idea that some languages are more beautiful than others, some language are harder or more logical than others, or that the meanings of words should not be allowed to vary or change. Come with any interesting myths you are interested in, or have heard about! Check out the video we tried to show at the meeting on English dialects. It's from the TV show How The States Got Their Shapes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY_VYxK4hr4&feature=related). Also, check out this post from Language Log (http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=2873). It's on the use of contractions in the various True Grit movies as compared with actual speech from the time period. Don't forget to like our Facebook fan page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Boston-University-Linguistics-Association/142...) and keep up to date on http://bula.bu.edu/! Hope to see you all next week!
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Lara Bryfonski