New Thinking: How and why we talk
Accented "r"s, from Greater Manchester and the science behind why we make conversation in new research from Rob Drummond, Claire Nance, Andrea Smith and Shane O'Mara
Ultrasound tests in Burnley market hall will help the phonetics lab at Lancaster University explore tongue positions and accents as part of this year's Being Human Festival. Claire Nance joins John Gallagher to explain more. Alongside them are Rob Drummond from Manchester Met University, author of a new book You're All Talk, Andrea Smith from the University of Suffolk, who is researching early radio voices and Shane O'Mara, Professor of Experimental Brain Research in Trinity College Dublin, who has been exploring why we converse.
Producer in Salford: Faith Lawrence
This New Thinking episode of the Arts and Ideas podcast was made in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of UKRI.
Professor Claire Nance and her team from Lancaster University are at Burnley Market on Saturday 11th November. The Being Human Festival runs a series of public events across the UK showcasing humanities research at universities. It runs November 9th - 18th https://www.beinghumanfestival.org/
Dr Andrea Smith is a Lecturer in English and Creative Writing at the University of Suffolk
Professor Shane O'Mara teaches at Trinity College Dublin and is the author of books including In Praise of Walking and Talking Heads: The New Science of How Conversation Shapes Our Worlds
Professor Rob Drummond's book You're All Talk is out now and you can hear more from him in these podcasts
New Thinking: City Talk /programmes/p07h30hm and New Thinking: Accents /programmes/p0d66mtl
You can find John Gallagher's programme A History of the Tongue available if you look up Radio 3's Sunday Feature programme website
And we have other Free Thinking discussions about speech:
Sadie Ryan, Lynda Clark and Allison Koenecke in an episode called Speech, Voice, Accents and AI /programmes/m000srbn
New Thinking: Language the Victorians and Us /programmes/p0dmjgwx
New Thinking: Language Loss and Revival /programmes/p0dw6ctr
What is Speech? /programmes/b0b1q2f3
What is Good Listening? /programmes/m000djtd
The pros and cons of swearing /programmes/b09c0r4m
Language and Belonging /programmes/m0006fh9
AI and creativity: what makes us human? /programmes/m0005nml
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