Past Programs
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August 2008
- Sat 30: Indigenous Literacy Day
- Sat 23: Romani: a stateless language
- Sat 16: Picture this!
- Sat 09: Aboriginal loanwords in Australian English: Lost and found
- Sat 02: Linguistic typology
July 2008
- Sat 26: Me and other languages
- Sat 19: Saying 'sorry' and being sorry
- Sat 12: Learning Adnyamathanha language
- Sat 05: Join the British Army and learn to read
June 2008
- Sat 28: The economic costs of spelling
- Sat 21: Butter me up!
- Sat 14: Who's a lesbian?
- Sat 07: 'Good American Speech' comes from Melbourne
May 2008
- Sat 31: Spelling still not simple
- Sat 24: Linguistic typology
- Sat 17: Accent elimination
- Sat 10: That last, posthumous, goodbye
- Sat 03: Self-censorship in Israeli media
April 2008
- Sat 26: On the power of language
- Sat 19: Unified English Braille
- Sat 12: Macedonia and the language of nationalism
- Sat 05: Codes for kids
March 2008
- Sat 29: Grammar and guns
- Sat 22: Impasse on high
- Sat 15: Plain speak
- Sat 08: Cities in hymns
- Sat 01: Chinglish
February 2008
- Sat 23: Spoken Israeli Hebrew
- Sat 16: Mother tongue, father tongue
- Sat 09: Me and other languages
- Sat 02: Frisson of the new
January 2008
- Sat 26: Michael Gurr on the Gettysburg Address
- Sat 19: Whose English is it, anyway?
- Sat 12: Review of new Collins Australian Dictionary
- Sat 05: Frequent coarse language
