Language Log: Locating the sarcasm bump? - 11 views
YOU'VE BEEN VERBED | More Intelligent Life - 0 views
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"Mothers and fathers used to bring up children: now they parent. Critics used to review plays: now they critique them. Athletes podium, executives flipchart, and almost everybody Googles. What's the driving force behind it? "Looking for short cuts, especially if you have to say something over and over again, is a common motivator," says Groves."
Parents' Verbal Abuse Leaves Long-Term Legacy - Psychiatric News - 3 views
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Moreover, these links were stronger than those for being a victim of physical abuse during childhood. T
Writing is Unnatural - 2 views
Economist Debates: Language - 2 views
Speech in the Home - Forbes.com - 3 views
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Check out the visualization: http://www.forbes.com/2010/12/21/speechome-interactive-visualization-language-acquisition.html "This interactive visualization provides a look into the most complete record of a single child's speech development ever created... But parentese is not universal. It varies between different parents and cultures, and in some cases has been reported to be absent altogether. What effect, then, does it have on child development? Answering this question could help guide better ways to help children that have difficulty learning language." With links to the actual studies at the bottom of the page.
American English Dialects - 0 views
Google Book Tool Tracks Cultural Change With Words : NPR - 0 views
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See also the graphs at the bottom of the page. "Perhaps the biggest collection of words ever assembled has just gone online: 500 billion of them, from 5 million books published over the past four centuries... The words make up a searchable database that researchers at Harvard say is a new and powerful tool to study cultural change... You can, for instance, type in a word or a short phrase, and the database produces a graph - a curve that traces how often an author used those words every year since 1800."
Let's declare war on tired martial metaphors | Mind your language | Media | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
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"We've also had wars on drugs, obesity, idleness, poverty, oil-price speculators, science, saturated fat (part of the "battle of the spreads"), and Waitrose (the aggressor was M&S)... Then, of course, there's the "war on terror", George W Bush's response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001."
Language Log » Word Weirding - 1 views
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"It is well known that if a familiar word be stared at for a time, or repeated aloud over and over again, the meaning drops away. ... They found that after saying a word aloud 2-3 times per second for 15 seconds, subjects' estimates of its position in this semantic space moved to a point nearer the origin [it became more meaningless to the speaker]."
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