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Ryan Catalani

MIT Scientist Captures 90,000 Hours of Video of His Son's First Words, Graphs It | Fast... - 5 views

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    "In one 40-second clip, you can hear how "gaga" turned into "water" over the course of six months. In a video clip, below, you can hear and watch the evolution of "ball." .... Unreal 3-D visualizations allowed his team to zoom through the house like a dollhouse and map the utterance of each word in its context. In a landscape-like image with peaks and valleys, you can see that the word "water" was uttered most often in the kitchen, while "bye" took place at the door."
Lisa Stewart

WorldLanguageFamiliesMap - 0 views

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    nice map
Lisa Stewart

Language Families of the World - 0 views

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    good maps, willing to permit reproduction for classroom use
Lisa Stewart

Indo-European migration into Britain - 0 views

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    great progression of maps
anonymous

American Dialects : Dialect map of American English - 0 views

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    Dialect Map of American English Not all people who speak a language speak it the same way. A language can be subdivided into any number of dialects which each vary in some way from the parent language.
Lisa Stewart

ISO 639 code sets - 4 views

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    This is the official linguistic code for Hawaii Creole English, which is documented by an international linguistic mapping system as a "living" and "individual" language, separate from English but sharing a lot with English. Research shows that people who speak one but not the other can hardly understand one another. Hawaii Creole is not considered by linguists to be a subset or dialect of English.
jolander20

Mastering the rolled R using the Range Mapping technique - 0 views

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    The alveolar trill (rolled R) is a very difficult sound to produce and is often one of the last sounds that Spanish speaking children learn. The sound is also extremely prevalent in most romance languages and as a result special focus is applied to it in the classroom. The range-mapping technique is a very effective way to learn the rolling R. It is based off of cognitive research that suggests that having variation within the full range of a motor skill allows for better learning. The steps are as follow: develop tongue and mouth awareness, learn to create vibrations, and use the trill in words.
Lara Cowell

MAP: What's the most common language in every state? - Business Insider - 3 views

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    English is, unsurprisingly, the most commonly spoken language across the US, and Spanish is second most common in 46 states and the District of Columbia. This infographic shows the most common language in every U.S. state, other than English and Spanish.
rreynolds20

Mapping Language In the Brain - 1 views

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    This experiment dealt with patients who have Aphasia (an impairment of language due to a stroke or brain injury) and mapped out the brain to see what areas of the brain are affected and how their brains differ.
Lara Cowell

Queens has more languages than anywhere in the world - here's where they're found - 0 views

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    There are as many as 800 languages spoken in New York City, and nowhere in the world has more than Queens, according to the Endangered Language Alliance (ELA). You can see many of the languages in the article's map, which is featured in " Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas " by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro. The five miles from Astoria to Forest Hills have a dense progression of languages: Greek, Filipino, Urdu, Indonesian, Russian, Japanese, Lithuanian, and others, including more obscure ones like Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Minangkabau, and Bukharian.
Ryan Catalani

Why You Didn't Hit 'Reply': Jonah Lehrer on Email and Friendship | Head Case - WSJ.com - 3 views

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    "According to a new study by Stefan Wuchty and Brian Uzzi at Northwestern University, we exchange the highest volume of email with those people we know the least. ... the researchers had access not only to the complete email records of a midsize company-nearly 1.5 million messages sent by 1,052 employees over a six-month time span-but also to a detailed map of social relationships. ... People reply to their close friends, on average, within seven hours of getting the email ... this study is a reminder that even in a world transformed by digital devices, the most important things remain constant. Although we can interact with anyone, we still respond most quickly to our closest friends."
Ryan Catalani

Stanford technology helps scholars get 'big picture' of the Enlightenment - 0 views

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    "Researchers map thousands of letters exchanged in the 18th century's "Republic of Letters" ... According to Edelstein, "We tend to think of networks as a modern invention, something that only emerged in the Age of Information. In fact, going all the way back to the Renaissance, scholars have established themselves into networks in order to receive the latest news, find out the latest discoveries and circulate the ideas of others." ... "when you have a rich, dense and geographically expansive correspondence network," what exactly puts you at the hub? In other words, are you the leading light because you are a great thinker with provocative ideas? Or are you a good patron who can bring people together? Or is it that "you have goodies to give?""
nagbayani16

The Different Types of Languages in the World and their Role in the World - 2 views

Although there are thousands of different languages in the world, english is one the most prominent languages in the world. The asian continent may have more native languages than the rest of the ...

Kathryn Murata

Born With The Perfect Pitch? - 8 views

  • If that's all we knew, we couldn't generalize any of the sounds we hear
  • tonotopic maps
Ryan Catalani

Language Log » Mapping the Demographics of American English with Twitter - 0 views

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    "The goal of the Lexicalist project is to develop a dictionary that depicts, in real time, the changing demographics of English in the United States, a dictionary that supplements the fundamental meaning of a word or phrase with the current cultural backdrop that's informing its use today."
Lisa Stewart

Enduring Voices Project, Endangered Languages, Map, Facts, Photos, Videos -- National G... - 0 views

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    really nice interactive website, not technical
Ryan Catalani

Dialects of English - 0 views

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    Lists and maps of different English dialects, including pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary differences.
Lara Cowell

A Man's Incomplete Brain Reveals Cerebellum's Role in Thought And Emotion - 1 views

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    Since his birth 33 years ago, Jonathan Keleher has been living without a cerebellum, a structure that usually contains about half the brain's neurons. Besides playing a vital role in balance and fine motor control, the cerebellum is also actively involved in higher functions, like using language, reading maps and planning. Emotional complexity is a challenge for Jonathan, says his sister, Sarah Napoline. She says her brother is a great listener, but isn't introspective. "He doesn't really get into this deeper level of conversation that builds strong relationships, things that would be the foundation for a romantic relationship or deep enduring friendships," she says. Jonathan also needed to be taught a lot of things that people with a cerebellum learn automatically, Sarah says: how to speak clearly, how to behave in social situations and how to show emotion. Yet Jonathan is now able to do all of those things. He's done it by training other areas of his brain to do the jobs usually done by the cerebellum.
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