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How language gives your brain a break - 1 views

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    A new study of 37 languages by three MIT researchers has shown that most languages move toward "dependency length minimization" (DLM) in practice. That means language users have a global preference for more locally grouped dependent words, whenever possible. Apparently, it's easier for our brains to process a sentence when related words are closer together.
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You say feminine, I say masculine, let's call the whole thing off - 0 views

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    Another French-language related article! This one is discussing the controversy associated with assigning gender to French nouns.
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Virtual Humans May Soon Lead Online Therapy - 1 views

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    A new form of therapy makes use of virtual therapists, who have the capacity to read facial expressions, vocal patterns, body posture, and speech tones. Cleo Stiller, host of Asking For A Friend, said in a video, "[The virtual therapist]'s also interpreting my speech in real time. Am I using positive or negative language? [the therapist] adjusts her questions based off of my responses." The benefit of virtual therapy is that it removes some of the stigmas associated with "seeing a shrink," and allows people to feel more open with their feelings and problems... at least, that's the idea.
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These 4D Ultrasound Scans Show Babies 'Singing' - 0 views

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    Singing along to our favorite songs may actually be a skill we acquire even before we're born. According to a recent study published in the journal Ultrasound, unborn babies can "sing and dance" in the womb as early as 16 weeks.
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