Post AWvP1LLIFWdwZPb8mu by paprikapink@mstdn.social
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 (DIR) Post #AWuyXhaeN3qO4fzDqC by grammargirl@zirk.us
       2023-06-21T13:52:06Z
       
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       When you say or write a word too many times, it can stop even looking like a word. It's a process called "semantic satiation," and it's fascinating. I can tell this is going to be one of my all-time favorite episodes many years down the line. Listen today!APPLE PODCASTS: https://buff.ly/3PqkQJcSPOTIFY: https://buff.ly/3PsPX7bTRANSCRIPT: https://buff.ly/3NGoGMU#podcast #linguistics #psychology
       
 (DIR) Post #AWuzkFOOcWLyL7nhR2 by joeygibson@hachyderm.io
       2023-06-21T14:05:35Z
       
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       @grammargirl “Semantic satiation" has a nice ring to it, too.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWv0CBMVCPxjwoEdwe by schwa@mastodon.social
       2023-06-21T14:10:40Z
       
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       @grammargirl this is one of my favourite phenomena. I kinda love it when it happens. And as a programmer it happens quite often.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWv0dq7vkCKUCFbipk by waynedixon@mastodon.social
       2023-06-21T14:15:38Z
       
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       @grammargirl Did you experience semantic satiation at any point while writing or recording the podcast episode?
       
 (DIR) Post #AWv2ezJZGmtstDj4gy by grammargirl@zirk.us
       2023-06-21T14:38:17Z
       
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       @waynedixon Not that one, but I did during a podcast before it, which is why I wrote this piece!
       
 (DIR) Post #AWv6NwIxbfVuRsZHDk by CAFCA@mastodon.scot
       2023-06-21T15:20:00Z
       
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       @grammargirl Memories of ‘lines’ in detention at school on green paper. 🤢
       
 (DIR) Post #AWv9cDBVwaWOiXaA1g by Sidlowkid@mstdn.social
       2023-06-21T15:55:23Z
       
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       @grammargirl Off topic, but I just heard about metrophobia. That might be a future topic for you?
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvP1LLIFWdwZPb8mu by paprikapink@mstdn.social
       2023-06-21T18:48:43Z
       
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       @grammargirl I just had that experience this morning with "squirrel." You don't have to say squirrel very many times for semantic satiation to kick in. It's a squirrelly word! Happily, the term semantic satiation was in a readily accessible brain file because just a few days ago I heard Coach Beard tell Coach Lasso about it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvWWAPdd0cG6sDobA by grammargirl@zirk.us
       2023-06-21T20:12:50Z
       
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       @Sidlowkid Thanks! I’ll look into it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWxOciwxikrde8LPto by charanranganath@mastodon.social
       2023-06-22T17:53:46Z
       
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       @grammargirl @NicoleCRust Believe it or not, semantic satiation was a repeated theme on a Ted Lasso episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymfC_iji6Z0
       
 (DIR) Post #AWxPrapeHkt6lbZsBc by grammargirl@zirk.us
       2023-06-22T18:07:39Z
       
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       @charanranganath @NicoleCRust I featured that clip in the podcast! Love "Ted Lasso."