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Lisa Stewart

Viking Origins of the Grimshaw - 3 views

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    invasion map
Ryan Catalani

Noam Chomsky v. IBM's Watson Computer - 3 views

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    "As the world's leading linguist, what are your thoughts on Watson, the robot that will be appearing on "Jeopardy"?"
Lisa Stewart

Without Miracles: The Development and Functioning of Thought - 0 views

  • it might come as somewhat of a surprise to learn that some scholars reject natural selection as an explanation for the appearance, structure, and use of language.
  • to use Darwin's term, the roll film of the still camera was preadapted, although quite accidentally and unintentionally, for use in the motion picture camera. To use Gould's more neutral and more accurate terminology, this feature of the still camera was exapted for use in motion picture cameras. So, in effect, Chomsky and Gould assert that the human brain is analogous to roll film in that it evolved for reasons originally unrelated to language concerns; but once it reached a certain level of size and complexity, language was possible.
  • All mammals produce oral sounds by passing air from the lungs through the vocal cords, which are housed in the larynx (or "Adam's apple"). The risk of choking to which we are exposed results from our larynx being located quite low in the throat. This low position permits us to use the large cavity above the larynx formed by the throat and mouth (supralaryngal tract) as a sound filter. By varying the position of the tongue and lips, we can vary the frequencies that are filtered and thus produce different vowel sounds such as the [i] of seat, the [u] of stupid, and the [a] of mama.[9] We thus see an interesting trade-off in the evolution of the throat and mouth, with safety and efficiency in eating and breathing sacrificed to a significant extent for the sake of speaking. This suggests that the evolution of language must have provided advantages for survival and reproduction that more than offset these other disadvantages.
Ryan Catalani

Evolving English: On top of the word - Features, Art - The Independent - 0 views

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    "A fascinating new exhibition at the British Library shows how all attempts to standardise the English language have been resisted - and that's why it continues to flourish today, says Adrian Hamilton."
Ryan Catalani

SpecGram-An Introduction to Linguistics in Haiku Form-Anonymous - 0 views

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    First stanza: "linguistic theoryhidden representationsto surface structures"
Ryan Catalani

BBC News - King James Bible: How it changed the way we speak - 0 views

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    "No other book, or indeed any piece of culture, seems to have influenced the English language as much as the King James Bible. Its turns of phrase have permeated the everyday language of English speakers, whether or not they've ever opened a copy."
Ryan Catalani

Are mirror neurons the basis of speech perception? « Replicated Typo - 1 views

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    According to a new study: "The human mirror system/motor speech system is not critical for speech perception. Temporal lobe structures, rather than motor structures, are the primary substrate for speech perception."
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