
Podcast episode 57: Brigitte Nerlich
From History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences by James McElvenny
March 14, 2026 · 23 min
About this episode
This episode features an interview with Brigitte Nerlich discussing her career in the history of linguistics and the public understanding of science.
In this interview, we talk to Brigitte Nerlich about her career in the history of linguistics and the public understanding of science Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Intro and outro: Jean Ferrat, “Un cheval fou dans un…Read more ›
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Guest: Brigitte Nerlich
Topics covered
- history of linguistics
- public understanding of science
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Books & works: Un cheval fou dans un
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