The Death of Vocabulary and the Limitlessness of Language
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In this episode, I explore the shrinking vocabularies of modern culture, our collective fear of complex language, and how the education system, digital short-form content, and cultural laziness have quietly eroded our ability to articulate thought. Through linguistic history, the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, the evolution of English, slang, neologisms, and stories from my book tours, I argue that language is limitless... but its speakers are shrinking. This is a defense of difficult words, invented words, emotional precision, and the boundless beauty of language and English in specific.
As always, sit back, relax, and enjoy.
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