“Audio timelapse”: 3 years of child language in 7 minutes (Recordings #3 and #4)

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Snap your fingers, blink your eyes twice…and hot, sticky baby July has vanished into crisp, ombre-treed October. My maternity leave ended in August, and between work/infant/ kindergartener/other life duties, personal time has been like the periwinkle unicorns that breakdance in my front yard (that’s to say, exceedingly rare). So I hope you’ll forgive my delay….

A short post on the longest words

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I’ve been working on some lengthier articles, but meanwhile, here’s an entertaining read (particularly for word nerds): The Longest Word in the World. In it, you’ll find the longest words in multiple languages (Dutch, German, English, Icelandic, Tagalog, and more), replete with audio pronunciations of many of them. This piece explains the rules of how…

Does language shape thought? A new study on color terms

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Linguists, psychologists, anthropologists, and others have been arguing for at least a century over the provocative question, “does language shape thought?” New research out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology adds fresh fuel to the fire. An MIT News article summarizes the study: “How ‘blue’ and ‘green’ appeared in a language that didn’t have words…

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