Exploring Invented Languages: A Podcast

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In summary, the "Exploring Invented Languages: A Podcast" is a bi-weekly podcast that delves into the world of invented languages, discussing their creation, evolution, and impact on society and culture. The podcast is hosted by a team of language experts and enthusiasts, including linguists, language teachers, and conlang creators, who bring their own unique perspectives and expertise to the discussions. Listeners can suggest topics for future episodes, and each episode includes a list of resources and references for further exploration.
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Cockney rhyming slang (our source: Jeremy Alderton’s Cockney Rhyming Slang Dictionary) (22:04).
 
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Related to Exploring Invented Languages: A Podcast

1. What is the purpose of the "Exploring Invented Languages: A Podcast"?

The purpose of the podcast is to delve into the world of invented languages, also known as conlangs, and discuss their creation, evolution, and impact on society and culture.

2. Who hosts the podcast and what are their qualifications?

The podcast is hosted by a team of language experts and enthusiasts, including linguists, language teachers, and conlang creators. Each host brings their own unique perspective and expertise to the discussions.

3. How often are new episodes released?

New episodes are released on a bi-weekly basis, with occasional bonus episodes featuring interviews with conlang creators or experts in the field.

4. Can listeners suggest topics for future episodes?

Yes, listeners are encouraged to submit suggestions for topics they would like to hear discussed on the podcast. These suggestions can be submitted through the podcast's website or social media accounts.

5. Are there any resources or references mentioned in the podcast that listeners can access?

Yes, each episode includes a list of resources and references mentioned by the hosts. These can be found on the podcast's website or in the show notes for each episode.

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