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kloo17

Sardinia bans 'sexist language' from official communication - 0 views

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    Due to the rising amount of female figures in this modern day, the local regional council of Sardinia, Italy has decided to ban all "sexist" language from official communication. This includes banning some traditional parts of the Italian language such as the different conjugations and distinctions between a profession based on gender (ie. consigliera instead of consigliere).
kloo17

How Immersion Helps to Learn a New Language - 0 views

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    This article is about a study that was published about the correlation between different language learning environments and the brain activity. The results of the study showed that the brain activity when speaking a language learned from an immersion based learning resembles the brain activity of a native speaker when they speak the language. The results go to show that immersion based learning may be a better environment for language learning.
Lara Cowell

Deaf Children Use Hands To Invent Own Way Of Communicating - 0 views

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    Deaf children are able to develop a language-like gesture system by making up hand signs and using homemade systems to increase their communication as they grow, just as children with conventional spoken language.
mikahmatsuda17

Why isn't 'American' a language? - 1 views

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    This article explains how American english has been evolving for more than 400 years. Influenced by other cultures and technology we have advanced as a society. So why isn't american considered a language after all of that? This article explains all of it through Americas history.
Kayla Lar Rieu

We Know You Hate 'Moist.' What Other Words Repel You? - 0 views

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    This article talks about word aversion and explains why you don't like certain words.
mfiggs17

Can an App Save an Ancient Language? - 2 views

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    Joshua Hinson's first biological son was born in 2000. His son's birth marked the start of the sixth generation that would grow up speaking English instead of Chickasaw, which was the primary language his ancestors had spoken for hundreds of years. Hinson was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and grew up in Texas.
Lara Cowell

How to Save a Dying Language | Innovation | Smithsonian - 1 views

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    Geoffrey Khan, a linguist, is bent on documenting Aramaic, the language of The Bible, and all of its dialects before the language-once the tongue of empires-follows its last speakers to the grave.
Lara Cowell

23 maps and charts on language - Vox - 2 views

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    Think you'll enjoy these linguistic infographics! They cover a lot of territory: language families, linguistic diversity, to countries mapped by number of languages spoken, to American dialect maps, to bilingualism in the EU, to letter distribution in English...
anonymous

How music training enhances working memory: a cerebrocerebellar blending mechanism that can lead equally to scientific discovery and therapeutic efficacy in neurological disorders - 2 views

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    A post detailing how Music training may help Working memory.
Jeffrey Yamashiro

Effect of Crowd Noise on Sports Performance - 2 views

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    This kind of ties in with my field research paper, in which I tried to find connections between verbal stress, and how it affects the performances of players. Crowd Noise How Much of an Effect Does Crowd Noise Really Have on Sports Teams? Sport Psychology is a field of research taken so seriously that most elite level sport teams have an entire staff dedicated to the mental wellbeing of their players.
ondineberg19

Language development starts in the womb -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    This article explains that learning language actually starts in the womb, not after birth. With new technology, researchers from the University of Kansas were able to track in-utero babies' responses to American and Japanese. As the mothers had only spoken English during their pregnancies, Japanese was a completely new language to the fetuses. The fetuses reacted very differently to the Japanese than they did to the American, which suggests that fetuses are able to start learning language before they are even brought into the world.
christianchin19

What Can Chimpanzee Calls Tell Us About the Origins of Human Language? - 0 views

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    In this article, scientist Wilkie Freud followed a group of chimpanzees around to learn more about the origin of language. The human lineage broke from chimpanzees roughly 7.9 million years ago. The study they found was that the chimpanzees use language when necessary, like when a snake is seen. They will shout an alarm call to warn other about the danger. They also seem to grunt when they enjoy food. This shows how chimpanzees and humans have similar but very different types of language.
Lara Cowell

The 33 The-ses - The Writer Magazine - 0 views

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    M. Thomas Gammarino, Punahou English Dept. teacher, meditates on the significance of the article "the." A humorous and thoughtful read.
jgiangarra18

You are never too old to become fluent in a foreign language - 0 views

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    Pretty much anyone can become fluent in pretty much any language at pretty much any age. It's not even true that young children learn languages faster than older children or adults: if you expose different age groups to the same amount of instruction in a foreign language, the older ones invariably do better, both initially and in the long run. Learners of any age can achieve a brilliant, even native like, command of the vocabulary of another language, including such challenging structures as idioms or proverbs.
mikenakaoka18

At What Age Does Our Ability to Learn a New Language Like a Native Speaker Disappear? - Scientific American - 0 views

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    This article talks about when the cutoff age to learn a new language is. Studies show that youth are proficient in learning a new language until the age of 18 but if they want to understand and learn the fluency of a native speaker it is best to start by the age of 10.
Dylan Okihiro

Koko the Gorilla, Famous for Learning Sign Language, Has Died - 1 views

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    "Koko, arguably the world's most famous gorilla, has died at the age of 46. Known for her ability to communicate through sign language, Koko forever changed our conceptions of primate intelligence and emotional capacities."
Lara Cowell

How New Emoji Are Changing the Pictorial Language - The Atlantic - 2 views

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    As emoji have become more specific in both their appearance and their meaning, their ideographic flexibility has eroded. Emoji are transforming into a large catalog of fixed portraits, rather than a smaller set of flexible ideograms.
Parker Tuttle

Medical scanner to reveal how brain processes languages - 3 views

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    A state-of-the-art medical scanner will help scientists unveil the secrets of how the brain processes languages. The magneto-encephalography machine, which was unveiled yesterday at the inauguration of New York University Abu Dhabi's Neuroscience of Language Laboratory, will be able to analyse language processes in the brain faster and more efficiently than current neuroscience technology.
nicoleumehira15

How Our Language Use Can Show If We're Lying - 1 views

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    By analyzing linguistic texts, experts have observed four common patterns in the way people use language when they lie. Liars tend to employ devices such as speaking in third person, using negative terms, referring to others more than themselves, and over-complicating their stories.
nanitomich20

The Cognitive Benefits of Being Bilingual - 5 views

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    This article talks about the cognitive benefits of being bilingual such as better attention skills and task-switching, as well as the benefits towards people of age of 7 months to elderly citizens.
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