Lingthusiasm Episode 59: Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Theory of Mind
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Let’s say I show you and our friend Gavagai a box of chocolates, and then Gav leaves the room, and I show you that the box actually contains coloured pencils. (Big letdown, sorry.) When Gav comes back in the room a minute later, and we’ve closed the box again, what are they going to think is in the box?
In this episode, your hosts Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne get enthusiastic about Theory of Mind – our ability to keep track of what other people are thinking, even when it’s different from what we know ourselves. We talk about the highly important role of gossip in the development of language, reframing how we introduce people to something they haven’t heard of yet, and ways of synchronizing mental states across groups of people, from conferences to movie voiceovers.
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This month’s bonus episode is about some of the linguistically interesting fiction we’ve been reading lately! We talk about the challenges of communicating with sentient plants (from the plant’s perspective) in Semiosis by Sue Burke, communicating with aliens by putting babies in pods (look, it was the 1980s) in Suzette Haden Elgin’s classic Native Tongue, communicating with humans on a sailing ship using a sorta 19th century proto-internet in Courtney Milan’s The Devil Comes Courting, and taking advantage of the difficulty of translation in communicating poetry across cultures in A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine.
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Here are links mentioned in this episode:
Evidentiality in Yolmo - Lingthusiasm Episode 32: You heard about it but I was there - Evidentiality
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Thanks for listening, and stay Lingthusiastic!
Lauren & Gretchen