Language Ideologies w/ Savithry Namboodiripad  episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 58 MIN

Language Ideologies w/ Savithry Namboodiripad

from Tomayto Tomahto · host Talia Sherman

“And that’s what ideologies are: the air that you’re breathing, something that feels like it’s common sense.” From start to finish, this episode is about ideologies: their consequences, their makeup, and the struggle to shake their influence. Savithry Namboodiripad, an associate professor of Linguistics at UMichigan leverages her linguistics background to critique ideologies of the native speaker, monolingualism, multilingualism, and more. Her research often proceeds on two separate tracks: studying language (usually syntax or language contact), and studying the field of linguistics: where our received theoretical framings come from, and how to reach stronger conclusions based on multi-disciplinary evidence. In this episode, we discuss how to dismantle pernicious ideologies through better experimental design and theoretical framing, and then we get to questions that are far greater than just the field of linguistics. For instance, why must we always get to the “pure” natural object? How have ideas about language always transcended academic discourse? Throughout, we express a lot of frustration at the academic frameworks that neglect to unsettle eugenicist, misogynistic, or racist ideologies. But it’s important to remember that linguistics is not alone in its failure. Science needs variables, and society provides them. Frameworks make things make sense, so they stay. Linguistics is caught in limbo between formal failures and the impositions of our content: language. Savithry Namboodiripad The ROLE Collective Contact, Cognition, & Change Lab Rejecting nativeness to produce a more accurate and just Linguistics Towards a Decolonial Syntax: Research, Teaching, Publishing | Decolonizing Linguistics Why we need a gradient approach to word order Mother Tongues and Nations: The Invention of the Native Speaker The Emergence of the English Native Speaker: A Chapter in Nineteenth-Century Linguistic Thought ⁠Music by Blue Dot Sessions ⁠(https://www.sessions.blue/)

“And that’s what ideologies are: the air that you’re breathing, something that feels like it’s common sense.” From start to finish, this episode is about ideologies: their consequences, their makeup, and the struggle to shake their influence. Savithry Namboodiripad, an associate professor of Linguistics at UMichigan leverages her linguistics background to critique ideologies of the native speaker, monolingualism, multilingualism, and more. Her research often proceeds on two separate tracks: studying language (usually syntax or language contact), and studying the field of linguistics: where our received theoretical framings come from, and how to reach stronger conclusions based on multi-disciplinary evidence. In this episode, we discuss how to dismantle pernicious ideologies through better experimental design and theoretical framing, and then we get to questions that are far greater than just the field of linguistics. For instance, why must we always get to the “pure” natural object? How have ideas about language always transcended academic discourse? Throughout, we express a lot of frustration at the academic frameworks that neglect to unsettle eugenicist, misogynistic, or racist ideologies. But it’s important to remember that linguistics is not alone in its failure. Science needs variables, and society provides them. Frameworks make things make sense, so they stay. Linguistics is caught in limbo between formal failures and the impositions of our content: language. Savithry Namboodiripad The ROLE Collective Contact, Cognition, & Change Lab Rejecting nativeness to produce a more accurate and just Linguistics Towards a Decolonial Syntax: Research, Teaching, Publishing | Decolonizing Linguistics Why we need a gradient approach to word order Mother Tongues and Nations: The Invention of the Native Speaker The Emergence of the English Native Speaker: A Chapter in Nineteenth-Century Linguistic Thought ⁠Music by Blue Dot Sessions ⁠(https://www.sessions.blue/)

NOW PLAYING

Language Ideologies w/ Savithry Namboodiripad

0:00 58:44

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Tomayto Tomahto?

This episode is 58 minutes long.

When was this Tomayto Tomahto episode published?

This episode was published on July 26, 2025.

What is this episode about?

“And that’s what ideologies are: the air that you’re breathing, something that feels like it’s common sense.” From start to finish, this episode is about ideologies: their consequences, their makeup, and the struggle to shake their influence....

Can I download this Tomayto Tomahto episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!