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Language Therapy with Dr. K

USC Institute of Armenian Studies
Armenian Language
Western Armenian
Armenian Diaspora
Little Armenias
Polyglot Community
Cultural Identity
Language Learning
Eastern Armenian
Travel Guides
Language Ideology
Literacy
Immigration
Dual Language Immersion
Diaspora
Social History
Language Purism
Ideologies Of Language
Ottoman Armenians
Linguistics
National Identity

Language Therapy with Dr. K explores language in the Armenian context. Discover the quirky nuances, fun, and frustrations of language, as Dr. Shushan Karapetian delves into conversations about immigration, diaspora, shame, bilingualism, culture, heritage, and so much more. A USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies podcast.

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What happens when your first American "language" isn't English, but jazz? How does a voice shaped in the uncertainty and upheaval of 1990s Armenia find its way onto New York's storied jazz stages while still carrying the timbre of folk songs and cand... more

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What does it mean to write the words that shape history? How does language become a tool of power, persuasion, and memory? In this live episode, Dr. K sits down with Ken Khachigian—author of Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan and Nixon and ... more

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What does it mean to call Armenian an Indo-European language? And how do linguists actually prove such family ties? In this episode, Dr. K and historical-comparative linguist Dr. Hrach Martirosyan trace Armenian's journey from its Indo-European roots... more

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What does it mean to live and create between languages? How can code-switching become a form of artistry? In this episode of Language Therapy with Dr. K, Armenian American singer, songwriter, and one-half of the chart-topping duo Capital Cities, Sebu... more

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Sebu Simonian
Armenian American singer, songwriter, producer, and one-half of the well-known top charting band, Capital Cities.
Capital Cities
Episode: From Komitas to Capital Cities: Sebu Simonian Between Languages
Arman Nshanian
Opera singer, actor, director, and producer.
Episode: Echoes, Dialects, Selves: Performing Belonging with Arman Nshanian
Narek Amirkhanyan
Host of the Rearrange Podcast and media personality.
Rearrange Podcast
Episode: Rearranging Armenian: Authenticity, Listening, and Learning
Dr. Peter Cowe
Distinguished professor and Narekatsi chair in Armenian Studies at UCLA
UCLA
Episode: Classical Armenian as Linguistic Archeology
Hossep Dolatian
Linguist and author of the first published grammar of Iranian-Armenian
Episode: Uncovering the Linguistic World of Iranian Armenian
Lika Zakaryan
Journalist and author, native of Artsakh
Civilnet
Episode: Dialects of Dispossession
Dr. Nancy Hong
Director of the Dual Language Immersion and Magnet Programs at Glendale Unified School District
Glendale Unified School District
Episode: Learning in Two Languages: Dual Language Immersion in Practice
Dr. Vartan Matiossian
An Armenian studies scholar, historian, literary expert, translator, and editor.
Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church in New York
Episode: Medz Yeghern: The Politics of Naming the Armenian Genocide
Rouben Koulaksezian
The polyglot behind Little Armenias, a travel guide to the Armenian Diaspora
Little Armenias
Episode: Polyglot Passports: Navigating Little Armenias

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Dr. Shushan Karapetian
Host of Language Therapy with Dr. K, engaging deeply in discussions around language, culture, and education, particularly within the Armenian community.

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Beside the Golden Door: Jazz, Homeland, and the Universal Song with Lucy Yeghiazaryan
Q: What languages were you born into?
Lucy was born into Armenian, with a heavy Russian influence, and later learned English when she moved to the US at 12 years old.
Writing the Speeches that Shaped History with Ken Khachigian
Q: What does it take to be a good speechwriter?
Khachigian emphasizes the importance of understanding the speaker's voice, the audience's context, and having a clear message to convey.
Writing the Speeches that Shaped History with Ken Khachigian
Q: What linguistic environments were you born into? What languages or registers did you pick up along the way?
Ken Khachigian described growing up in a bilingual household where his family spoke primarily Armenian, with some English, shaping his understanding of linguistic complexity.
Armenian in the Indo-European Family — with Dr. Hrach Martirosyan
Q: Why does the work of linguists matter?
It provides insight into our identity and cultural roots, emphasizing the continuous evolution of language and its importance in understanding our past and future.
Armenian in the Indo-European Family — with Dr. Hrach Martirosyan
Q: How do we know if languages are related?
Linguists analyze core vocabulary, comparing meaning and phonetic similarities across languages to establish relationships.

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2. Arman Nshanian
3. Narek Amirkhanyan
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5. Hossep Dolatian
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7. Dr. Nancy Hong
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