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Word of Mouth
BBC Radio 4
202 episodes
1 month ago

Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them

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Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them

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Society & Culture
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Old English, New English
Word of Mouth
27 minutes
9 months ago
Old English, New English

Michael Rosen explores the evocative Old English words used in daily life a thousand years ago, many of which are still in use now. He's joined by the linguist author of The Wordhord, Hana Videen. Hana has been hoarding words from Old English (450 AD to 1150 AD) for a decade, when she began tweeting one a day. Now she has lots of people following her to find out more about the language, and a new book out called The Deorhord: An Old English Bestiary.

https://oldenglishwordhord.com

Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Beth O'Dea. Subscribe to the Word of Mouth podcast and never miss an episode: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b006qtnz

Word of Mouth

Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them