Wise Quotes - 0 views
Language and toolmaking evolved together, say researchers | Science | The Guardian - 0 views
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"Brain scans of modern stone-tool makers show that key areas in the brain's right hemisphere become more active when they switch from making stone flakes to more advanced tools. Intriguingly, some of these brain regions are involved in language processing... 'Our study reinforces the idea that toolmaking and language evolved together as both required more complex thought.'"
The Language of Advertising - 10 views
The Linguists: A Very Foreign Language Film - 1 views
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"David [Harrison] and Greg [Anderson] will circle the planet to hear the last whispers of a dying language. They are The Linguists." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Linguists
GOD-LOVING LINGUISTS | More Intelligent Life - 0 views
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"Christian missionaries have become strangely vital to conserving endangered languages... In 1951 Pittman had started interviewing missionaries and linguists about the languages that were spoken in the parts of the world where they worked. The result was a language catalogue called Ethnologue... For example, the Spanish priests who followed the conquistadors into South America documented indigenous languages as they went."
Interview: Seven questions for K. David Harrison | The Economist - 0 views
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A language hotspot is a contiguous region which has, first of all, a very high level of language diversity. Secondly, it has high levels of language endangerment. Thirdly, it has relatively low levels of scientific documentation (recordings, dictionaries, grammars, etc.). We've identified two dozen hotspots to date
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The hotspots model allows us to visualise the complex global distribution of language diversity, to focus research on ares of greatest urgency, and also to predict where we might encounter languages not yet known to science.
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The human knowledge base is eroding as we lose languages, exacerbated by the fact that most of them have never been written down or recorded
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"The human knowledge base is eroding as we lose languages, exacerbated by the fact that most of them have never been written down or recorded... Each language is a unique expression of human creativity... it seems premature to begin constructing grand theories of universal grammar...If we can learn to value the intellectual diversity that is fostered by linguistic variety, we can all help to ensure its survival."
Primary Metaphor Field Research - 5 views
How our brain controls our accent - 8 views
YouTube - Ken Stevens x-ray film - 4 views
Asylum seekers in Australia sew lips together - Hawaii News - Staradvertiser.com - 0 views
Babel's Dawn: Birds R Us - 3 views
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"Birds learn to sing their songs and babies learn to make the sounds of their language in the same way.... Furthermore, both birds and humans go through a period [critical period] when learning is best accomplished... the brain architecture supporting babbling and birdsong is similar...the same mutated gene, FOXP2, is implicated in both [birdsong and speech]."
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What a find! He talks about so many of the things we've touched on, and the fact that he titles his post "Birds R Us" is just too funny. :) I like that he provides the links to the original research, too.
Warped Words and the Stroop Effect - 2 views
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