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"What Makes a Word Real?" with Anne Curzan; "One of the Most Difficult Words to Translate" with Krystian Aparta; "Beautiful New Words to Describe Obscure Emotions" with John Koenig; "What Do All Languages Have in Common?" with Cameron Morin.
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"What Makes a Word Real?" with Anne Curzan; "One of the Most Difficult Words to Translate" with Krystian Aparta; "Beautiful New Words to Describe Obscure Emotions" with John Koenig; "What Do All Languages Have in Common?" with Cameron Morin.

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