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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Like, Literally, Dude
Book • 2023
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by Valerie Friedland as her own book.

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#630 - Valerie Fridland - Why Is Everyone Saying ‘Like’ and ‘Um’ All The Time?
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as 

's earlier book defending everyday 'bad' English features like fillers and discourse markers.


Aubrey Carter


Valerie Fridland

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AEE 2590: 3 Tips to Keep Your Accent and Be Understood With Valerie Fridland
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as a defense of bad English, celebrating linguistic idiosyncrasies.


Ray Belli

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Lessons on Language with the Grammar Girl (Mignon Fogerty)
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as a book written by Valerie Friedland, who wrote the segment about the history of the word 'brother'.


Mignon Fogarty

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Can you use ‘epicenter’ for positive things? The etymology of ‘bro.’ Mukwonago, Oconomowoc.
Mentioned by Aubrey Carter as the author of the book and a guest on the podcast.

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AEE 1976: 3 Benefits of 'Like' with Linguist Valerie Fridland
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as 

's earlier book discussed on a previous Clear+Vivid episode.


Alan Alda


Valerie Fridland

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Valerie Fridland: Yes, you have an accent
Mentioned by 

as the book authored by Valerie Friedland.


Mignon Fogarty

Vonnegut’s semicolon rule. What age has to do with language. Chocolate donut.
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as written by Valerie Fridland, who is a professor of linguistics.


Mignon Fogarty

Pop, soda, or coke? When Q stands alone. Pizza bones.
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as written by Valerie Friedland, a professor of linguistics at the University of Nevada in Reno.


Mignon Fogarty

How pronouns reveal our psychology. How'd we get our alphabet? Tabagogox.
Mentioned as a book written by Valerie Friedland, who wrote the segment about Santa Claus.

The rise of the 'hamster wheel.' The many names of Santa Claus. Unattractive turtles.








