We barely 'surf the web' anymore, we're just 'online'. And 'answering machines', 'pagers', and 'paying with a cheque' are things more likely to be heard in an episode of Friends than in your current friend group.
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Good for them 💚
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I like the transcription of "pollo" as [poźo] in this Argentinian restaurant in Poland, based on Rioplatense pronunciation 🐦🐦
'The horse raced past the barn fell.'
Did you have to read that again? So did I!
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English Linguistics and the Age of Data: How Digitalization Is Rewriting the Rules', a new blog by Mikko Laitinen and Paula Rautionaho, author of DATA-INTENSIVE INVESTIGATIONS OF ENGLISH
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Dialects are a natural result of how humans live with each other in communities, and they are a wonderful reflection of our history and sense of identity.
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Barcelona
The Catalan language has a past tense built with the verb ‘go’.
So instead of using simple past, in #Catalan you can say:
vaig menjar - ‘I go eat’
meaning: ‘I ate’
It’s called the periphrastic past, and it’s unusual among Romance languages because it uses ‘go’ rather than ‘have’.
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Explore the most read research in Studies in Second Language Acquisition:
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What are auditory illusions in speech perception?
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The Irish language doesn't have words for 'yes' or 'no'.
Instead, the verb from the question is repeated with or without a negative particle.
For example:
Ar chuala tú é? ‘Did you hear it?’
Chuala. ‘(I) heard.’
Níor chuala. ‘(I) did not hear.’
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If you have ever misheard the lyrics of a song ("All the lonely Starbucks lovers" - Blank Space, Taylor Swift, anyone?), you have experienced an auditory illusion.
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The principle of “comprehensible input” was popularised by Stephen Krashen, whose Input Hypothesis has become one of the most influential ideas in language acquisition.
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Lovely, thanks for the recommendation!
Well said!
that's really sweet :)
If people talked about English the way they talked about other languages
Hi all! Does anyone have any good linguistics book recommendations? I'm always looking for new books to read 😊
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Japanese has special verbs just for giving and receiving things.
For example, あげる (ageru) means ‘to give,’ while もらう (morau) and polite いただく (itadaku) mean ‘to receive.’
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If you liked this experiment, I published a full piece today in the same vein: a text that gets 100 years older with every section, from a modern blog post to a medieval chronicle.
It's a single story spanning 1000 years of English. See how far you get.
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I love this reply! haha
It's amazing how some words can mean one thing at one point in time and, years later, mean the complete opposite.
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When we listen to speech, our brain interprets information quickly, using linguistic knowledge, context, expectations, and past experiences to build what we ultimately hear.
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Some benefits of metalinguistic awareness:
- It makes reading easier and more enjoyable
- It improves language learning speed
- It makes conversations more efficient because you're using your words carefully
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A new study looks at how the brain organizes and interprets information about speech as it unfolds in real time, showing that our brains process both multiple words and multiple types of information (phonetic, syntactic, semantic, etc.) in parallel.
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Speech is a physical event, and as such, it can be broken down into measurable parts like vibrations, airflow, and sound energy.
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Check out the latest research on emerging trends and hot topics in Natural Language Processing:
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Psycholinguistics is the scientific study of how humans acquire, comprehend, and produce language.
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Auditory illusions in speech perception: When our brain misinterprets acoustic information, making us understand something different from what was said.
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