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How languages grow, change and connect us
Languages are living systems, constantly shifting with culture, technology, and human connection. From hidden grammatical universals to the rise of new words, change is both inevitable and patterned.
A massive new analysis of over 1,700 languages shows that some long-debated “universal” grammar rules are actually real. By using cutting-edge evolutionary methods, researchers found that languages ...
Researchers from Fudan, Harvard, and Stony Brook University have identified a common statistical structure in the vocabularies of 22 languages using AI and linguistic data. The study applied natural ...
Throughout human history, there have been many instances where two populations came into contact—especially in the past few thousand years because of large-scale migrations as a consequence of ...
When speakers of different languages meet, their words, sounds and even grammatical structures mingle in surprising ways. Ketchup, for example, may be an American staple today, but its name entered ...
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