Sur le papier, tout devait bien se dérouler. Avec l’agriculture, l’Homme pouvait enfin gérer ses ressources sans avoir à chasser, exploiter Dame Nature à sa convenance…
Oui, mais non. Cette semaine, si la coloc tremble, c’est parce que l’archéologue de la bande a deux-trois choses à redire sur ce fantasme. Son nom ? Clothilde (Passé Sauvage). Sa mission : embarquer Léo (DirtyBiology) dans une partie de chasse-cueillette pour mettre un coup de pied dans la fourmilière… au sens propre. Non, l’agriculture ne serait pas une révolution, tout juste une innovation dont nous serions devenus dépendants… avec tous les effets néfastes que ça implique.
Language is a living entity, constantly evolving and adapting to the needs of its speakers. "Linguisticae" invites you into this fascinating world, shedding light on the origins of countless words and phrases that might have puzzled you. If you've ever found yourself wondering about an unusual expression or the etymology of a curious word, this is the show for you!
The series currently boasts over 200 episodes, each crafted to unravel a different aspect of language. From expressions like "jour ouvrable" to verbs such as "se pavaner", every episode takes viewers on an educational adventure into linguistics. Each inquiry is not only informative but also peppered with humor and relatable anecdotes, making learning about language entertaining and accessible.
In its first season, "Linguisticae" tackles questions that many might find themselves asking in everyday life. For instance, Episode 1 dives into whether one can describe a bottle as "ouvrable" while exploring concepts related to geometry in non-Euclidean spaces—though it playfully admits that it won't be providing answers about triangles! Such curiosity-driven content encourages viewers to engage more deeply with their use of language while appreciating its complexities.