Rob Drummond
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Professor and author. Sociolinguistics.
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Officially out today! The paperback edition of 'You're All Talk: Why we are what we speak'. Available in all the usual places.
scribepublications.co.uk/books-author...

With some kind words from @susiedent.com, @simonmayo.bsky.social, David Crystal, Chris Mason, Ian McMillan, and Gyles Brandreth😁
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As a new dog owner, I have to say that nothing prepared me for how committed dog-related businesses are to dog-related puns. They really commit.
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EMC CPD Face to Face: Starting to Teach A Level English Language

"I would strongly recommend it to all teachers of A Level English Language whether new to teaching the course or experienced teachers in need of new ideas and prompts."

Book by: 8am on 2nd October
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Exciting news: I've got a 3-page article on the Grasmere Dialect Plays in the Oct 2025 issue of 'Cumbria Life' magazine! Really hoping this will bring them to a wider audience @drpennybradshaw.bsky.social @countrystride.bsky.social
For more on the Plays, head over to @grasdialectplays.bsky.social
Photo of first page of Cumbria Life article on the Grasmere Dialect Plays. 3 black-and-white images: a large one of pace-egging on stage, and two smaller ones: rushbearing on stage and a publicity postcard of two young lovers in a hayfield
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The start of a new academic year. Seems like a good time to remind students and teachers who are looking at spoken language and identity for the first time that this is available and very accessible! In all the usual places. Please leave a review if you can😁
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Officially out today! The paperback edition of 'You're All Talk: Why we are what we speak'. Available in all the usual places.
scribepublications.co.uk/books-author...

With some kind words from @susiedent.com, @simonmayo.bsky.social, David Crystal, Chris Mason, Ian McMillan, and Gyles Brandreth😁
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Sometimes it depresses me how little impact decades of the study of sociolinguistic variation and change has had on other areas of the language sciences (I get the same feeling about gesture studies), but I didn't even realise that this idea was prevalent in some areas of my own field!
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For decades, linguists assumed kids drive language change through ‘imperfect’ learning. New research by Raviv, Blasi & Kempe (Psychological Review) show that instead, adolescents and young adults are more likely to spread, normalize, and cement linguistic shifts. www.mpi.nl/news/young-c...
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1/4 Another recent language favourite comes from the really quite wonderful Dr. Rob Drummond. The book is focused on, well, how we 'talk'. Do you have an accent? Does it make you sound educated, powerful, or perhaps a bit dim and poor.
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“Westminster isn’t kind to people with accents”
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Looking forward to it!
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The irony, of course, is that the “phonetic way to say umami” is [umami].
The chili crisps from Oo'mämē, the phonetic way to say umami, come in 4 global versions — Chinese, Moroccan, Indian, and Mexican.
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I know, it’s crazy! No filter or anything. Sometimes, when the weather’s right, it looks like this 💙
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A lovely walk up Winter Hill this morning☀️ #Bolton
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After a frantic few weeks pulling the last bits together, this book manuscript has just been submitted to the publisher 😅
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If you extend a deadline by 6 months, but then deliver 3 weeks before the 6 months is up, that’s still ahead of schedule, right?