The First Family of Esperanto

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L. L. Zamenhof may have invented Esperanto, but he didn't bring it to life alone. This is the story of…

The Dictionary’s Phantom: Story of ‘Dord’

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What happens when a word that doesn't exist appears in the dictionary? For thirteen years, the non-word 'dord' lived in…

The Dad Who Taped 90,000 Hours of Baby Talk

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What if you could record every moment of your child's life to understand how they learn to talk? MIT researcher…

When Grammar Breaks Free: A Look at Excorporation

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Excorporation is a rare linguistic process where a grammatical piece, once bound inside a larger word, "escapes" to become an…

The Hidden ‘Event’ in Every Verb

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Have you ever wondered how a simple action can be described with endless detail? The secret lies in a hidden…

Gradual vs. Abrupt Creolization

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How are new languages born from scratch? This article explores the fascinating debate over creolization, contrasting the "abrupt" theory, where…

Deconstructing a Fake Review

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Ever wonder if that glowing five-star review is too good to be true? The secrets of deceptive writing are often…

Tone Spreading in African Languages

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Ever wonder how a single word can have multiple meanings based only on its melody? This post explores "tone spreading",…

Lexical Gaps Across Languages

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Ever wonder why German has a word for taking pleasure in someone else's misfortune (*Schadenfreude*), but English doesn't? This post…

Language and Spatial Cognition

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Your native language does more than just give you words for "left" and "right"; its very grammar shapes how you…

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