
The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF
Words hold power, and not just when they’re used by humans.
The languages we speak constantly vary and change – such as the rise of new terms like “delulu” or “technofossil” - providing linguists with a vast array of data to analyse, track and explore.
From the words we use to describe ourselves and conversations with AI, to the conclusions that our brains might reach when we hear different sounds, Nellie Allsop will accompany you into the world of linguistics in this interactive and insightful session.
Tickets £4, booking essential
Recommended for adults and ages 12+
The Auditorium, The Forum
what3words: labs.trip.video
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Nellie is a freelance trainer, public speaker, and a graduate of the Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University of York.
In their day-to-day work providing autism-awareness training and support, they often find themselves discussing language and the words we choose to describe ourselves.
Nellie is keen to share insight and foster curiosity in linguistics, and as a proud queer person they are passionate about gender-affirming language.
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