Emily Sabo TEDx talk on language and humor

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Jonathan Brennan

Published

January 24, 2020

Emily Sabo takes us through three guiding principles on what the scientific study of language can tell us about what makes us laugh.

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From the event description:

“Emily is a Ph.D. student of Linguistics at The University of Michigan. By night, she performs standup comedy at dive bars near you. In her work as a linguist, she investigates the cognitive mechanisms that underlie bilingual language processing and the social priming that modulates how Midwesterners perceive Spanish-accented English speech in the U.S. today. Her passion projects include encouraging linguistic diversity, discouraging linguistic discrimination, and advocating for gender equality. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.”