
How the #climatecrisis is changing language, and how we can change language to fight for climate
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‘Intersectionality’ is a word just slightly older than me. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) attributes it first in 1963, to a publication from the American Mathematical Society, where it referred to:
It can be exhausting to be switched on to language all the time. My brain rarely gets a rest. Because I teach about grammar - real grammar, the stuff that powers every interaction we have, no matter what we are doing or who we are - I can h...
As I write, Australia’s ‘progressive’ government has just approved an extension to one of the world’s biggest dirty gas projects - for 40 years. Until 2070.
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I am a linguist who analyzes language in all its florid magnitude and amplitude. My academic website is here: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/annabelle-lukin
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