The Social Science of Invented Languages w/ David J. Peterson & Dr. Jessie Sams

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2022-11-14

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Anson, Ian, host. Interview with David J. Peterson and Jessie Sams. “The Social Science of Invented Languages w/ David J. Peterson & Dr. Jessie Sams.” Retrieving the Social Sciences (podcast). November 14, 2022. https://socialscience.umbc.edu/podcast/episode-31/.

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On this episode we hear a rebroadcast of a 2022 UMBC Social Science Forum Lecture organized by the Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication and cosponsored by the Department of Media & Communication Studies; the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering; the Department of Information Systems, and the Center for Social Science Scholarship. The lecture, which took place in October, featured the work of two linguists, David J. Peterson and Dr. Jessie Sams. David and Jessie currently work full time as “conlangers,” or creators of invented languages. The Language Creation Society Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. On Campus Connections, we hear about a recent co-authored paper by Dr. Renee Lambert-Bretiere of the UMBC Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLLI). Relabeling and Word-Order: A Construction Grammar Perspective