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Words matter: The language of addiction and life-saving treatments - Harvard Health - 1 views

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    This article explains how words we use to describe addiction can actually greatly affect people's willingness to receive treatment. Certain words or phrases continue to stigmatize the illness.
chasenmatsuoka24

The Impact of Digital Tools on Student Writing and How Writing is Taught in Schools | P... - 0 views

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    This article explains trends surveyed Advanced Placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP) teachers noticed in students' writing due to digital technology. There are many impacts, both positive and negative.
chasenmatsuoka24

Effects of Technology-Enhanced Language Learning on Second Language Acquisition: A Meta... - 0 views

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    This article explains a study conducted to analyze how modern technology affects linguistic education. Based on data from 1990 to 2015, it concluded that technology interventions support language learning.
cbisho24

What Makes a Language Sound Beautiful? - U.S. Language Services - 0 views

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    This article explains to us why we favor, or think one language sounds "nicer", or "beautiful compared to others and how our brain reacts.
cbisho24

Do I have to yell so much? - Harvard Health - 0 views

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    This article gives us an inside look into why we yell, and what parts of our brain react to it.
daniellelee24

Who Decides What Words Mean - 0 views

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    This article describes the debate between prescriptivists and descriptivists in terms of language use and change. Prescriptivists believe in traditional grammar and vocabulary while descriptivists analyze how language evolves over time. The article goes on to talk about how language changes naturally but remains cohesive due to its systematic nature.
naiakomori24

Emojis: new language or technology-based trend? - 0 views

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    This journal article discusses the prevalent use of emojis and how they are becoming more integrated into our language. It talks about the literal and metaphorical meanings of emojis, functions of emojis, and emoji interpretation across different cultures. It explains how pictography has been used in the past and what the future could hold for emojis.
naiakomori24

Is she mad at me?: tone and conversation in text messaging - 0 views

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    The author of this article discusses the study she conducted that explored how punctuation is used in texts to convey tone. The participants in the study consisted of 122 college-aged students (mostly from Boston College), and they were surveyed to gather data and responses. The discussion of the study shows trends in how text messages are interpreted and how subtle changes in text punctuation can alter the meaning or tone of the message.
daniellelee24

Being monolingual, bilingual or multilingual: pros and cons in patients with dementia - 0 views

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    This article talks about the complexities of language in dementia patients, specifically the fact that they are most likely to revert to their primary language as their condition progresses. The study that was done for this article also expands on the possibility that speaking two or more languages can delay the onset of dementia for an average of five years.
agenhartellis24

Decoding Linguistic Influence: The Role of Language in Shaping Society and Marketing Su... - 0 views

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    This article covers how language isn't just a form of communication but is a tool used to define identities, influence power dynamics, and express thoughts, emotions, and ideas. Language is monumental to society as it brings people together and is the bridge between people.
agenhartellis24

The power of swearing: What we know and what we don't - ScienceDirect - 0 views

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    This article goes over how powerful swearing is due to the emotion behind it and how it stimulates our brains. Swearing not only generates a range of emotions, but acts as a release of energy/emotion. This is why curse words are often present in music and movies because they are able to better portray how one is feeling and the emotions they are experiencing.
islaishii25

The Impact of Technology on Mental Health: Balancing Connection and Screen Time - 1 views

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    Technology is a huge part of our lives. Nowadays, where we work, where we learn, how we communicate, and how we stay connected to each other are all surrounded by technology. We may not think about this when we're around these tech devices but it affects our mental health, and not always in a positive way. This article discusses how technology impacts us and our mental health, and what we can do to balance it out!
islaishii25

The Power of No: Why Saying "No" is Important - 1 views

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    We all have to learn how to say "no" instead of using the word "yes" as a way to keep everything simple and easy. This article discusses why we say "yes" to everything, why it's hard to say "no," the importance of saying "no," and how to learn to say "no!"
emilydaehler24

Your teen's being sarcastic? It's a sign of intelligence - 0 views

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    This article considers sarcasm to be "the highest form of intelligence" because it symbolizes an individuals flexible and creative mind. Through research done by psychologist and neuroscientists, it has been found that the usage of sarcasm actually requires more brain power to interpret than a literary statement. This is supported by the fact that young children don't understand sarcasm while teenagers are able to fully utilize it.
emilydaehler24

How AI is decoding the animal kingdom - 0 views

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    This article writes about the complexities of animal communication and how elephants are able to use low frequency sounds to stay in touch amongst each other. Generative artificial intelligence is able to help humans generate an algorithm that is capable of detecting animal calls, grumbles, grunts, squeaks etc and translate it into a language that humans are comfortable interpreting.
taylorlindsey24

Why Is The German Language So Aggressive (Solved) - Language Locale - 0 views

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    This article talks about how German language can be perceived as aggressive. Which it explains why we only see it as how it's pronounce instead of what it really means, because the pronunciation doesn't reflect the emotions of the words.
taylorlindsey24

What Are the Different Types of Dyslexia? | Dyslexia Forms and Symptoms | NeuroHealth AH - 0 views

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    There are many different types of dyslexia that people can have either it is from reading, speaking, spelling or comprehending. This article talks about how certain types of dyslexia is shown and how people get it in the first place.
narissachen24

'I couldn't believe the data': how thinking in a foreign language improves decision-mak... - 0 views

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    This article explains the "foreign language effect". It says that speaking a second language improves rational decision making and open-mindedness. It also discusses impacts of speaking a second language on our memory and elements of our personality.
narissachen24

Students switch to AI to learn languages - 0 views

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    This article discusses the use of AI in learning languages. It discusses the benefits such as corrective feedback and being able to talk about your topic of choice. However, it also mentions some drawbacks such as potential biases and errors.
felicitynagel24

The Surprising Benefits of Sarcasm - 0 views

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    This article discusses from several perspectives on how sarcasm directly affects our personal relationships. Several studies were included in this article, but it was concluded that interestingly, "those who engaged in a sarcastic conversation faired better on creativity tasks." This article also comments on the common negative connotation that comes with sarcasm, but counters this perspective through an analysis done on several studies, which ultimately sheds light on how sarcasm can "harness creative benefits" within our personal relationships.
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