The idea that men and women use language differently is conventional wisdom-appearing everywhere from Cosmo and Glamour to The Journal of Psychology and Anthropological Linguistics. Recent research, though, suggests that the most important variable is not the sex of the person doing the talking, but that of the person being spoken to.
Michael Everson, a linguist living in Ireland, is responsible for helping the literary history of the human species survive in the digital age. He is also responsible for helping you give somebody the finger through your iPhone.
Jhaymesisviphotography, CC BY 2.0 Is it any wonder the U.S. Postal Service just lost $1.9 billion in the second fiscal quarter? The age of handwritten letters, making their perishable crawl across the country to an awaiting lover's mailbox, is over.
Stuttering, with its characteristic disruption in verbal fluency, has been known for centuries; earliest descriptions probably date back to the Biblical Moses' "slowness of speech and tongue" and his related avoidance behavior (Exodus 4, 10-13). Stuttering occurs in all cultures and ethnic groups ( Andrews et al. 1983; Zimmermann et al.
One thing that can get in the way of your social success is when you have a soft or quiet speaking voice. This article will cover the effects of having a quiet voice, the factors that can cause it, and what you can do if it affects you