Intro to Historical Linguistics with Theresa (Online)

  • 14th Apr, 2025
  • 6:15pm - 7:30pm (AEST)
  • Online

    Classes are held online using ZOOM. Access details are on the VIRTUAL HUB link on your ticket. A reminder 48 hours prior to the class will also be sent to you as a courtesy. Remember to check your spam if you don't see either of these emails.

$10 - $19 AUD + BF
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What do J.R.R. Tolkien, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Amy Adams have in common? They’re all historical linguists!*

Learn about the history of language in a 75-minute introductory class on Historical Linguistics. Together, we will explore how this field has developed, and the changing meanings of words and language.

This class is suitable for people who have never heard of the OED and don’t know their Indo-European from their language isolates. Come along and expand your curiosity for words!

* LIES! Amy Adams is a Hollywood actress who only *played* a linguist in ‘Arrival’.

What will we cover?

In this online workshop, we will explore:

  • How Historical Linguistics developed
  • The changing meanings of words
  • What language family trees are
  • We’ll start big with all languages around the world, and narrow our focus into how English developed – and why it’s so hard to spell. 
  • Your takeaway materials include lists of books and podcasts to keep your love of Linguistics going long into the future.

You’ll come away with a newfound appreciation of historical linguists and the language(s) you speak!

          What will you need?

          • Paper and pens for taking notes

          Accessibility

          • Closed Captions
          • Early Bird Cheap Tix
          • Free Tix for First Nation Attendees

          Who will be teaching? 

          Theresa (she/her) received a minor in Linguistics (major in Classical Civilization) from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 

          Her mother obtained a PhD in Psycholinguistics from the same institution. Growing up, she thought it was totally normal to discuss differing aspirations of the word ‘whale’.

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          Map by Minna Sundberg – Language Tree 

          Any other accessibility requests or questions? Just email Maddy (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com