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Stuttering and Cluttering
Stuttering and cluttering, with Rosemarie Hayhow; why should English be the dominant language of science, with Stefan Klein; and the language of meditation. With Michael Rosen.
Michael Rosen presents the series that takes a close look at the words we use, where they come from and how we play with them.
Featuring Stuttering and Cluttering, with Rosemarie Hayhow; why should English be the dominant language of science, with Stefan Klein; and the language of meditation, with Vishvapani.
Last on
Tue 28 Aug 200716:00
BBC Radio 4
Broadcasts
- Mon 27 Aug 200723:00BBC Radio 4
- Tue 28 Aug 200716:00BBC Radio 4
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