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Small Talk (90)

Small talk: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd, who haven’t seen each other for several months, make and discuss small talk.

We encourage you to check our our friend Charles Hodgson’s book Carnal Knowledge. (2:22)

The inspiration for this show was the book How to Talk to Anybody About Anything by Leil Lowndes. (3:21)

In response to a voice message, we explain our system of rating our shows. (7:41)

Small talk: what is it, who uses it, and when is it used? (12:18)

Music bumper from “Talks in Circles” by Threeleggeddog (21:50)

Forms of small talk, and small-talk danger zones (23:04)

Song: “We Talk About Cars” by Ric Seaberg (29:09)

Rude word of the week: “gossip” (33:48)

Music bumper from “Essence” by Evan Stone (36:33)

When speakers move beyond small talk (36:56)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network

Theme music by Kick the Cat

Closing music from “Grapes” by Evan Stone

time: 43:09

size: 39.5 Mb

rating: PG (Just a tiny hint of rudeness in our discussion.)

 
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Synonyms (89)

Synonyms: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd discuss, chat, and talk about a plethora, a bundle, a whole bunch of ideas about synonyms.

Austin Tichenor of the Reduced Shakespeare Company left us an audio comment via our MyChingo button. (1:55)

It was Dave’s turn to travel to German-speaking Europe this past month. (3:04)

The inspiration for this show was our recent experience trying to express fine differences in meaning in a second language. Synonyms yield these subtle distinctions. (4:42)

Music bumper from “Just Looking” by The Jerrys (13:29)

Regional variations in sets of synonyms, and their applications (14:14)

Song: “The Same One” by Little Mack Simmons (19:18)

Rude word of the week: “dullard” (23:54)

Music bumper from “Necessary Rain” by Emile Westergaard. (26:58)

Age and experience and the ability to make subtler distinctions (27:30)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network and IODA Promonet

Theme music by Kick the Cat

time: 34:02

size: 31.2 Mb

rating: PG (Only a tiny, mild bit of borderline rudeness in our audio feedback.)

The PM+Simmons Collection 1971-1982
Download “The Same One” (mp3)
from “The PM+Simmons Collection 1971-1982″
by Little Mack Simmons
Electro-Fi Records

 
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Abridgment (88)

Abridgment: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd leave out all the unimportant parts as they talk about abridgment. We feature the masters of abridgment, the Reduced Shakespeare Company.

We’ve been away. While we were gone, the Nerd Number died. But now you can leave an audio message with our MyChingo button. (1:52)

Definitions of “abridge,” plus some related words (4:16)

Music bumper from “Trifle 3″ by Fuzzy Logic (10:16)

In April, Dave interviewed the RSC (that’s the Reduced Shakespeare Company, not that “Royal” bunch). (10:58)

Song: “Left Out” by A Void (19:28)

Rude word of the week: “half-assed” (22:53)

Music bumper from “Make Me Understand” by Matt Thorpe. (25:21)

Intentions and functions of abridgment (26:13)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network

Theme music by Kick the Cat

time: 32:54

size: 30.2 Mb

rating: PG (Our Rude Word is about as rude as we get this week.)

 
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Spring Break (87A)

Spring Break Edition: Dave Shepherd does not have a linguistic topic, nor a Rude Word, nor a song–but he does respond to your emails and voicemails, and announces a new feature to the website.

The Virginia Tech shooting touched us–but not directly. (2:20)

We have a new feature on our blog site, a MyChingo button. Leave us a high-quality audio comment. (4:15)

The Word Nerds studio is being remodeled. The next couple of shows will come from another place! (5:51)

We received a voicemail on the Nerd Number, 206-600-6373 (206-600-NERD), from Darren at the Hak5 video podcast. (7:09)

We received email from Michael Buchko and Christian Scholze, among many others. (7:48)

Check out these threads on the Word Nerds Forum: (10:29)

We will be back with a full show within the next three weeks. (15:40)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network

Theme music by Kick the Cat

Closing music from “Grapes” by Evan Stone

time: 18:36

size: 17.1 Mb

rating: PG (I bleeped out one rude word in a voicemail.)

 
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Expletives (87)

Expletives, both rude and non-rude: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd have a rollicking good time, filling out the time of the show by talking about expletives. (NOTE: This show contains some of the rudest language we have every explicated on The Word Nerds. Not work-, school-, or family-safe!)

This week’s show will have a forum thread in the Rude Words category, since it deals with really rude language. Please bring us your favorite expletives (both rude and non-rude). (3:02)

This show was inspired by an email suggestion from a listener. Thanks to Katherine Pennavaria. (3:40)

Defining “expletive”; grammatical categories of expletives (4:45)

Music bumper from “Baja Taxi” by Brain Buckit (12:20)

Attributive expletives and infixes: filling out words and sentences with rude words, both for rhythmic effect and for shock value (13:06)

Song: “C’est la F**king Vie” by Ginny Clee (24:10)

Rude word of the week: “f**king” (as an attributive expletive) (28:34)

Music bumper from Essence by Evan Stone. (31:59)

Curses, extended curses, and interjections (32:23)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network

Theme music by Kick the Cat

time: 42:28

size: 38.9 Mb

rating: R (The last two-thirds of the show is about very rude language. Our lovely featured song is not one you want to play at work.)

 
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Food Metaphors (86)

Food and cooking metaphors: Barbara Shepherd and Dave Shepherd explore the joys of cooking and eating by talking about food metaphors.

Dave points listeners to the Deutsch 4 Podcast. Dave recently met with Bob Wright of the Baseball History Podcast when Bob was in DC for a conference of food bank volunteers and workers. Today’s topic came from a thread on the forum started by bnt. (1:53)

Food metaphors in everyday language (6:57)

Music bumper from “Beautiful Food” by Edan (17:14)

Cooking metaphors; people as food; American diner slang (17:53)

Song: “Food Chain” by Ric Seaberg (24:58)

Rude word of the week: “eat shit” (29:45)

Music bumper from “Finger Food” by the Shook-Russo Quartet (33:19)

Insights from a non-American (Thanks, bnt!) (34:01)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network and IODA Promonet

Theme music by Kick the Cat

Closing music from “Grapes” by Evan Stone

time: 38:41

size: 35.4 Mb

rating: R (This is probably the rudest Rude Word that Dave and Barbara have had so far.)

Sprain Your Tapedeck
Download “Beautiful Food” (mp3)
from “Sprain Your Tapedeck”
by Edan
Lewis Recordings

Shook-Russo Quartet Featuring Greg Gisbert
Download “Finger Food” (mp3)
from “Shook-Russo Quartet Featuring Greg Gisbert”
by The Shook-Russo Quartet
Summit Records

 
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Myth and Legend (85)

Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd tell some tall tales about myth, legend, and language.

Dave encourages listeners to digg our podcast (see the sidebar on the right side of our main blog page) and to visit the Word Nerds Forum to participate in the thread about this show. (2:52)

Myth and legend: Why do they exist? What kinds of stories are they? (4:06)

Music bumper from “Natural Man” by Lil Ed & the Blues Imperials (22:26)

Myth and language: words that come from mythology (22:51)

Song: “Mythical Frederick” by Tom Smith (26:05)

Rude word of the week: “bullshit” (28:05)

Music bumper from “Tell Me a Bedtime Story” by the Jay Lawrence Trio (32:26)

Hidden mythological etymologies (”hidden mythetymologies”) (33:14)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network and IODA Promonet

Theme music by Kick the Cat

Closing music from “Grapes” by Evan Stone

time: 41:02

size: 37.6 Mb

rating: PG-13 (The Rude Word is probably ruder than middle-school kids should be tossing around in the hallways–at least at this moment in history.)

Thermal Strut
Download “Tell Me a Bedtime Story” (mp3)
from “Thermal Strut”
by Jay Lawrence Trio
OA2 Records

 
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Modal Verbs (84)

Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd should, can, and must discuss modal verbs.

Howard gives a shoutout to Henrik Hansen and to the Danish language-related podcast Sproghjørnet. (2:17)

Howard and Dave give an overview of auxiliary verbs, of which modal verbs are a subset. (3:17)

Music bumper from “Just Looking,” by The Jerrys (9:32)

Modal verbs and grammatical mood (10:11)

Song: “You Can Never Hold Back Spring,” by Tom Waits (15:49)

Rude word of the week: “wannabe” (18:14)

Music bumper from “Melancolica” by Mauricio Cuburu (22:08)

Modal verbs in languages other than English (22:49)

Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network

Theme music by Kick the Cat

time: 30:31
size: 28 Mb

rating: G (We managed to talk about this without being rude.)

 
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