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Taking a Trip to Tikal

Posted on May 5, 2025May 4, 2025 by Tristin

I took a trip to Tikal, Guatemala, about a year ago, and I had a great time! This trip was part of my experience at an archaeology field school called BVAR. I already wrote a few posts about that, if you’re curious! Tikal is one of the better-known Mayan archaeology sites, and also one of…

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What is Language, Really?

Posted on January 20, 2025January 20, 2025 by Tristin

What is a language? That might seem like a weird question for me to be asking on a blog about language (and travel!). But the answer is actually pretty complicated. See, when you think about it, every language emerged as a dialect of another language, slowly changing over time into something new. There is a…

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Languages in Indonesia: Home of 700 Languages

Posted on January 13, 2025March 28, 2025 by Tristin

You’re likely to encounter a lot of languages in Indonesia. Most of them are not well-documented. Others are just not common outside of small communities. Several months ago, I wrote a guide to the languages you might encounter in Belize. That post seems to be pretty popular, and I had fun making it. So I…

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Deciphering the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

Posted on January 7, 2025January 7, 2025 by Tristin

We make a lot more sounds in speech than you probably realize. In fact, linguists have made a chart of them all, called the International Phonetic Alphabet or the IPA (not to be confused with Indian Pale Ale!). Still, as a non-linguist, this chart is not very easy to understand. So, let’s get into what…

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The Problem with Vigilante Language Revitalization

Posted on December 30, 2024January 1, 2025 by Tristin

I want to talk more about what I’ve been calling “vigilante revitalization”. I recently wrote a series of posts about dying languages, discussing the importance of revitalization and why it’s difficult. Now, a new obstacle has come up: AI-generated books. If you’re new here, or didn’t see those posts, the most relevant one for understanding…

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How Languages Evolve: A Look into Old English

Posted on December 4, 2024December 6, 2024 by Tristin

It doesn’t take a lot of looking to see that language constantly changes. New slang constantly develops alongside new words for new concepts. In fact, the Oxford word of the year for 2024 is ‘brain rot’, a term that emerged in the last year or two. But how much has it changed from Old English?…

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Language Death and How You Should Help

Posted on November 27, 2024December 27, 2024 by Tristin

Hello again! In the last couple of weeks I’ve been talking about language death. This will be the last of three posts about the topic, in which I talk about how you can help with language death. It’s probably not going to be entirely what you expect. If you’ve just found your way here, you…

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Language Death and How It’s Prevented

Posted on November 20, 2024January 6, 2025 by Tristin

Last week I wrote about why language death is such a big deal. This week I wanted to expand on this idea a bit further and talk about some of the ongoing difficulties with language revitalization that linguists have to deal with. Why Language Revitalization can be Difficult Linguists who work in language revitalization have…

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