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De Saussure: Language and Mental Representations of The World

  • 8 March 2021
  • Senza categoria

Why Gestures Are Important (even in a pandemic)

  • 4 January 2021
  • Senza categoria

Naming Children: Different Traditions from Around the World

  • 30 November 2020
  • World Languages and Cultures

Performativity and the Power of Language

  • 25 October 2020
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Can Other Primates Learn Human Languages?

  • 29 August 2020
  • Language and History

Where Does the Word “Coffee” Come From?

  • 24 August 2020
  • World Languages and Cultures

5 Indigenous Languages in Peru That Could Soon Be Extinct

  • 22 August 2020
She, he, they: Gender and pronouns
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She, he, they: Gender and pronouns

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  • 13 January 2020
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Studying Music Makes You Better at Languages
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Studying Music Makes You Better at Languages

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  • 16 September 2019
Do You Speak “Whale”? How Whales Talk and Develop Dialects
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Do You Speak “Whale”? How Whales Talk and Develop Dialects

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  • 16 August 2019
Is it True that Multilinguals Develop Multiple Personalities?
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Is it True that Multilinguals Develop Multiple Personalities?

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  • 15 August 2019
A Global Age? Only 10 Languages Still Dominate the Web
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A Global Age? Only 10 Languages Still Dominate the Web

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  • 1 August 2019
Aphasia, the Disorder That Makes You Have Trouble Finding Words
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Aphasia, the Disorder That Makes You Have Trouble Finding Words

  • Kolimi-ed
  • 15 July 2019
From Baghdad to Berlin: How Cultural Exchange Shaped Europe and the Middle East
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From Baghdad to Berlin: How Cultural Exchange Shaped Europe and the Middle East

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  • 1 July 2019
“Irrecoverable Loss”: Indigenous Languages are Silently Disappearing
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“Irrecoverable Loss”: Indigenous Languages are Silently Disappearing

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  • 15 June 2019
Researchers Explain: Children’s Reading Abilities Depend on Their Language Development
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Researchers Explain: Children’s Reading Abilities Depend on Their Language Development

  • Kolimi-ed
  • 1 June 2019
How Women Developed an Exclusively Female Script in 19th Century China
  • Language and History

How Women Developed an Exclusively Female Script in 19th Century China

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  • 16 May 2019

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