What happens when you take a language and put it on an island?

That’s what’s happened on Palmerston Island, one of the most isolated places on earth. And one linguist, Dr Rachel Hendery, has learned some fascinating things about what language does in isolation.

We’ll find out more on this episode of Talk the Talk.


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Promo with Teri Campbell, 2018-12-03: Microcosm

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Interview with Rachel Hendery (complete)

Daniel chats with Dr Rachel Hendery of Western Sydney University about English on Palmerston Island. What happens to language in a small community on one of the most remote islands on earth? And how does this tie in with the expectations and attitudes of English speakers?

Thanks to Dr Hendery, to the Association for Linguistic Typology, and to the Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.

Also at https://www.patreon.com/posts/23089582


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Show notes

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