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Feb 2017
27m 32s

Pet or Pest? The revealing words we use ...

Bbc Radio 4
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<p>Michael Rosen and Laura Wright on the language we use to talk about animals - and the names we give our dogs. Do the words used show changing attitudes? They're joined by Professor Alison Sealey, linguist at Lancaster University and co-investigator on a new study: People, Products, Pests and Pets: The Discursive Representation of Animals. Producer Beth O' ... Show More
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