Does a landacknowledgementTalks at lengthabout languageshe's studiedwithout explainingto what extent he'sstudied themAttempts todemonstratea clickWas "forced" tospeak alanguage whenthe locals didnot speakEnglishIs not okaywith beingcalled "Mr."Dodgesquestionabout whatlanguage hespeaks.Couldn'tstudyRussianbecause ofthe Cold WarSays that hespeaks otherlanguageswhen hedoesn't want tobe understoodMentionsendangeredlanguages but onlyin the context ofnon-WesterncountriesSelectivelycalls somelanguagesbeautifulAssumeseveryone inthe class is anative EnglishspeakerWhen asked whatlanguage he'dchoose to learninstantly, names acentral or westernEuropeanlanguageMentions alanguage he'sstudied but says"I can't evenpronounce thename"Has written papersabout languageshe doesn't knowanything aboutoutside of thescope of the paperDismissesheritagelanguagespeakers tosome extent"Linguistsaren'tpolyglots"Tells stories ofacademics he'sworked withwho speakEnglish as ifnativeCalls clicklanguages"interesting""I can read[SpanishorFrench]""My wifespeaks [eastAsianlanguage]natively"OnlyspeaksEnglishfluentlyDrops the term"third worldcountries" whentalking aboutthe importanceof linguisticsAll of theexamples ofsounds areFrench vowelsoundsAsks studentswhat languagesthey speak andnames the regionof the world eachoriginates inDoes a landacknowledgementTalks at lengthabout languageshe's studiedwithout explainingto what extent he'sstudied themAttempts todemonstratea clickWas "forced" tospeak alanguage whenthe locals didnot speakEnglishIs not okaywith beingcalled "Mr."Dodgesquestionabout whatlanguage hespeaks.Couldn'tstudyRussianbecause ofthe Cold WarSays that hespeaks otherlanguageswhen hedoesn't want tobe understoodMentionsendangeredlanguages but onlyin the context ofnon-WesterncountriesSelectivelycalls somelanguagesbeautifulAssumeseveryone inthe class is anative EnglishspeakerWhen asked whatlanguage he'dchoose to learninstantly, names acentral or westernEuropeanlanguageMentions alanguage he'sstudied but says"I can't evenpronounce thename"Has written papersabout languageshe doesn't knowanything aboutoutside of thescope of the paperDismissesheritagelanguagespeakers tosome extent"Linguistsaren'tpolyglots"Tells stories ofacademics he'sworked withwho speakEnglish as ifnativeCalls clicklanguages"interesting""I can read[SpanishorFrench]""My wifespeaks [eastAsianlanguage]natively"OnlyspeaksEnglishfluentlyDrops the term"third worldcountries" whentalking aboutthe importanceof linguisticsAll of theexamples ofsounds areFrench vowelsoundsAsks studentswhat languagesthey speak andnames the regionof the world eachoriginates in

White Male Linguistics Professor - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Does a land acknowledgement
  2. Talks at length about languages he's studied without explaining to what extent he's studied them
  3. Attempts to demonstrate a click
  4. Was "forced" to speak a language when the locals did not speak English
  5. Is not okay with being called "Mr."
  6. Dodges question about what language he speaks.
  7. Couldn't study Russian because of the Cold War
  8. Says that he speaks other languages when he doesn't want to be understood
  9. Mentions endangered languages but only in the context of non-Western countries
  10. Selectively calls some languages beautiful
  11. Assumes everyone in the class is a native English speaker
  12. When asked what language he'd choose to learn instantly, names a central or western European language
  13. Mentions a language he's studied but says "I can't even pronounce the name"
  14. Has written papers about languages he doesn't know anything about outside of the scope of the paper
  15. Dismisses heritage language speakers to some extent
  16. "Linguists aren't polyglots"
  17. Tells stories of academics he's worked with who speak English as if native
  18. Calls click languages "interesting"
  19. "I can read [Spanish or French]"
  20. "My wife speaks [east Asian language] natively"
  21. Only speaks English fluently
  22. Drops the term "third world countries" when talking about the importance of linguistics
  23. All of the examples of sounds are French vowel sounds
  24. Asks students what languages they speak and names the region of the world each originates in