Reviews
I love listening to Conlangery whilst I'm conlanging, it puts me in the zone and inspires me to be more creative whilst steering clear of making a kitchen sink lang.
Eloise N. via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/07/18
Whether you're a dabbler or serious conlanger, there's always something to learn from this show.
Lauren Gawne via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/06/17
I am not an academic linguist but I am what I would describe as a language enthusiast and conlanger. I must say that this is the best podcast on the subject. I have enjoyed learning about linguistic terms and concepts, agreeing with their opinions on language culture and rolling my eyes when I...Read full review »
Fox winter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/17
As an extremely new conlanger, this has been an incredibly helpful resource, and it's really fun to listen to - the hosts are awesome! I just wish they were able to put episodes out more often!
theJonB77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/17
I'm really into conlanging, and I find this very enjoyable to listen to, even when I'm not doing anything to do with conlangs or linguistics. Some of the things said in each podcast inspire me to add to my conlangs. I love it It really inspired me to go to college to major in linguistics. I've...Read full review »
Heylola2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/16
I've dipped in and out of this podcast over the years and have found it to be a wealth of useful information. My language knowledge sometimes frustrates me because I don't always understand all the concepts but I've learnt so much over the years. I was very pleased to see it's still going as of...Read full review »
Bantersaurus_Rex via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/04/16
Conlangery is absolutely my favorite podcast ever - I've been conlanging for years and years and years and every time I listen to these guys not only do I learn something new but I inevitably get one or more great ideas and have to run for a pencil before I forget it. I can even listen multiple...Read full review »
The Philologist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/15
I’ve only been aware of this wonderful podcast for a few weeks now, and there aren’t enough hours in the day to listen to it! I’m only on episode 28 but I’m catching up as quickly as I can! I have learned so much and have had so many new ideas, but not enough conlangs of my own to try them out....Read full review »
Megandia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/14
There is no podcast like the Conlangery podcast. I can honestly and without shame say that a sizable percentage of what I know about linguistics came from this podcast. And an even more sizable percentage of what I know about linguistics I had heard before but did not understand until I heard one...Read full review »
Yvghuyvtf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/14
Seldom does it come to pass that the ears of mankind should be so fortunate, following the conventions of normal auditory perception, that they should be availed such opportunity, not only enjoying the nourishment of learning and fortification of linguistic constitution, yet finding inasmuch...Read full review »
Michael from TN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/13
I found this podcast by accident but ever since I've been listening nonstop, unfortunately this is affecting my grades and it's final exam period! Keep up the good work guys eventually more conlang geeks will find out about the podcast!
Senlando via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/09/13
It is good that people are trying to put forth conlanging podcasts to unite people sharing a particularly rare hobby. That should not, however, allow desperation to warp our sense of quality. I can hardly stand to listen to this crawling podcast. It has major pacing problems, and misappropriated...Read full review »
invertedhero via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/13
This podcast is a great resource for conlangers and people with a general interest in linguistics alike! The hosts are extremely dedicated knowledgeable.
shwbear via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/13
The wealth of knowledge between all the hosts, past, present, and all in between, is phenomenally rich and helpful. I've been conlanging for 15 years but I learn something new with each episode. My languages have grown and progressed beyond anything I thought I could have done and I owe it all to...Read full review »
Alarjac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/12
A staunch champion of elegance this podcast is. Conlangery is its name; being awesome is its game. This show combines great informative talk on linguistics and language construction with whimsical banter and an approachable tone. They even make the effort to devote time to feedback—both praise...Read full review »
Strawmanicide via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/12
I'm giving this podcast 5 stars with one caveat - you need to be kind of person who gets excited about language to enjoy it!! Assuming that, if you've found this podcast, then you DO have plenty of interest in linguistics, then the sheer amount of discussion involved is pretty exciting, and will...Read full review »
AaronRichard via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/05/12
I've been teetering on the edge of this geeky habit (conlanging) for years now and these guys pushed me over the edge. Their devotion to producing something substantial every week is remarkable. The show features a long, initial section about some feature of linguistics, followed by a featured...Read full review »
mrandmrsmurphy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/12
This podcast is an excellent resource not only for people interested in conlanging, but languages and linguistics in general: each episode is full of wonderful information about the immense diversity and marvelous workings of natural languages worldwide, as well as interesting perspectives on...Read full review »
Panglott via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/12
Каселањенпір ҩтє зелањ ьонѕтłі. Іп вy анлањ ьонѕтłі ƒłе, вy гłо ҩбліге каселањенпір гłоҩδі. Ані Лањенпір ҩнселаљ ьонѕтłі. Нҩ анлањенпір нінтłа ѡіві, каселањепір касенас. Гłосеьі ані!
Aetesaki via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 05/03/12
I'm a total noob when it comes to conlanging and learning languages in general although I have a high interest in such things. After trying to put together my own conlang, I started researching to see how others create theirs. On a whim, I did a search on conlangs on itunes and came up with...Read full review »
Whispers65 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/12
I've been conlanging for seven years now and I always get weird looks when people ask me why I do it. It's about time there's a podcast for people who just get it! Thanks guys and keep up the great work.
MHenke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/12
In each episode, the three hosts talk about some aspect of language — discourse particles, dialects, sound systems — ostensibly with the intent of giving conlangers (i.e. language creators) tips and ideas to use in their conlangs. However, the information and observations they bring in should be...Read full review »
Literal-Minded via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/12
I've learned more about language from the Conlangery podcast than in all my years of schooling. These guys have turned me on to tons of interesting languages and linguistic features. I listen to them at work to pass the time, and I can go on for hours, soaking in all the information.
mbrsart via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/12
I'm fairly new at the conlanging hobby, so I don't know much about languages, but this podcast has really helped me. Their discussions of different aspects of language has taught me more than I ever learned in my college linguistics class, and their evaluations of created languages helps to see...Read full review »
stingerbrg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/11
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