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  <title>Portmanteau Words (Blend Words) (54)</title>
  <description>Dave Shepherd and Howard Chang respond to voicemail from Paul of The PK and J Show, who has a word-usage question about 'beside' and 'besides.' (1:53)&#13;
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Dave and Howard discuss the formation of blend words, popularly known as 'portmanteau words,' and their effect on language change. (5:06)&#13;
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What are 'good' (effective) and 'bad' (non-effective) blends? (8:20)&#13;
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Music bumper from by 'Stitch Together' by Adam Boucher (14:39)&#13;
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Blends that promote convenience and utility of of speech (15:05)&#13;
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Clips and clip-blends (21:33)&#13;
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Song: 'Brunching Britney and the Homeboy,' by PC Muñoz (24:40)&#13;
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Blend words from advertising and marketing (29:00)&#13;
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Rude word of the week: 'shart' (31:11)&#13;
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Music bumper from  'Court of Greedy Kings' by Val Davis (32:46)&#13;
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Whimsical blends and awkward, forced blends (33:03)&#13;
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Music courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network &#13;
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Theme music by Kick the Cat&#13;
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Closing music from 'Grapes' by Evan Stone&#13;
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time: 38:11 &#13;
size: 26.3 Mb&#13;
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rating: PG (We manage to define our Rude Word without being rude at all.)&#13;
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Categories: language, linguistics&#13;
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