Waking a Sleeping Language: The Myaamia Story
What happens when a language’s last fluent speaker passes away? For the Myaamia people, this was not an ending but the beginning of an extraordinary journey. This is the story…
Unlocking the Universe of Languages
What happens when a language’s last fluent speaker passes away? For the Myaamia people, this was not an ending but the beginning of an extraordinary journey. This is the story…
When we think of a linguist, we picture quiet libraries, not active conflict zones. But for a small group of fieldworkers, documenting the world's most endangered languages means facing down…
The telegraph, with its per-word cost, forced writers to perform linguistic surgery, stripping sentences down to their bare essentials. This unique, function-word-free grammar, known as "telegrammese", didn't die with the…
Can you put a price tag on a language? This article explores the emerging field of linguistic valuation, where economists and lawyers attempt to calculate the monetary value of a…
Imagine speaking in perfectly grammatical sentences that are utterly meaningless. This is the world of Jargon Aphasia, a fascinating condition where speech is fluent but filled with nonsensical words. This…
Ever struggled to describe a complex flavor, resorting to 'it's kind of... earthy'? This isn't a personal failing, but a quirk of cognition and language that makes taste and smell…
You know singular and plural, but what about a third option? Many languages, from Ancient Greek to modern Slovene, once had a dedicated grammatical form for exactly two of something—the…
Beyond just messy handwriting, dysgraphia is a complex neurological condition that disrupts the linguistic pathway between a thought and the written word. This fascinating breakdown can happen in the brain's…
Imagine a language that has never been written down, a rich tapestry of human thought existing only in sound and memory. For a field linguist, the challenge is immense but…
Ever heard someone say "for all intensive purposes" or describe a "doggy-dog world"? These aren't just random mistakes; they're "eggcorns"—logically sound errors that reveal the fascinating, creative ways our brains…
You speak a language at home, a tongue filled with the warmth of family and the taste of tradition. Yet, when you try to use it outside that cozy bubble,…
Before an AI can understand language, it must be cleaned. This post dives into text normalization, the unsung hero of computational linguistics that turns messy human text into pristine data.…
Long before the British arrived, a massive inscribed stone stood guard at the Singapore River's mouth, holding the secrets of a lost kingdom. In 1843, it was unceremoniously blown to…
The world's first writing system, cuneiform, owes its distinctive wedge-shaped appearance to a surprisingly simple tool. This post explores how the physical act of pressing a reed stylus into wet…
We often think of language as purely mental, but speaking is a physical act that burns calories. This post explores the biomechanics of speech and investigates whether some languages, with…
Ever wonder why your AI translator can handle "I love you" but butchers a single complex word in Turkish or Finnish? The culprit is the "agglutination barrier", a phenomenon where…
Long before 1492, the Americas were a kaleidoscope of linguistic diversity. The controversial "three-wave" migration theory attempts to explain this by classifying hundreds of Indigenous languages into three major families—Eskimo-Aleut,…
Williams Syndrome presents a fascinating linguistic paradox where remarkable verbal eloquence and a love for unusual words coexist with significant cognitive challenges. This unique genetic condition offers a rare window…
Does the direction you read in change how you perceive the world? This article delves into the surprising science of how writing systems like English, Arabic, and Hebrew physically shape…
Reading feels like a smooth, continuous flow, but your eyes are actually performing a frantic, jerky dance across the page. We explore the science of saccades and fixations—the lightning-fast jumps…