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[Exploring Linguistic Pluralization and the Sociolinguistics of Martha's Vineyard]-[Can you have a million bacons? Martha's Vineyard's unique sound.]

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The Grammar of "A Million Bacons"

The podcast episode begins by addressing a listener's query regarding whether it is grammatically correct to say "a million bacons." Linguist Mignon Fogarty explains that "bacon" is a mass noun (or uncountable noun), similar to "advice," "homework," or "furniture." In standard English, these nouns do not take plural forms like an "s." One cannot properly say "three homeworks" or "two bacons"; instead, one must use units of measurement such as "a slice of bacon" or "a piece of furniture."

However, the episode highlights the concept of reanalysis, where speakers—especially children—apply existing linguistic patterns to new contexts to make sense of the world. While "a million bacons" is not "by the book" grammar, it is a charming and playful expression that communicates meaning effectively. The host further explores how pluralizing uncountable nouns can sometimes shift their meaning, such as using "wines" to refer to different varieties or "waters" to describe a specific geographic body. Ultimately, while one should avoid "a million bacons" in formal settings, the host encourages such linguistic creativity as a way to be expressive.

The Sociolinguistics of Martha's Vineyard

The second major segment, written by Professor Valerie Friedland, delves into the field of sociolinguistics. Many people mistakenly view linguists as "linguistic savants" who speak dozens of languages. In reality, sociolinguists study the intersection of social structures and language. A landmark study by William Labov in the 1960s on the island of Martha's Vineyard serves as the primary example of how social identity drives language change.

Labov observed that islanders, particularly fishermen who felt threatened by the influx of wealthy mainland tourists, began to emphasize distinct vowel variants in words like "about" (pronounced more like "aboot") and "tide" (pronounced like "toyd"). This was not a random or chaotic change; rather, it was a form of verbal resistance. By adopting these older, traditional pronunciations, the islanders were reinforcing their identity as "true islanders" in the face of economic and cultural shifts. This study was foundational because it proved that language change is deeply tied to social triggers, such as one's occupation, ethnic background, or reaction to societal change.

Familects and Personal Language

The episode concludes with a segment on familects—unique words or phrases specific to a family or friend group. A listener named Michelle shares her childhood experiences of using the word "mermaid" to describe seasickness (derived from a misheard Korean term) and "tudgy" to describe someone who gorges on food (derived from the Korean word for pig). These anecdotes illustrate how language is a living, evolving tool that families use to build intimacy and shared meaning, further demonstrating that language is not just about strict rules, but about the social and emotional connections we form with one another.

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it is the thread that lets you know that no matter what happens you will be okay
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It also raises a question.
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this is where English loves to play tricks on us.
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And that brings us to our breakfast superstar
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down a rabbit hole
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weigh in on
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shout out to
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by the book
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fair game
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