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The Codex Borbonicus: A Pre-Columbian Link to Language

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One of the most captivating stories tied to the world of languages revolves around a pre-Columbian Aztec document, known as the “Códice Borbónico” or the [Read More…]

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The Intriguing Tale of the Etruscan Language

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Language, as a medium of communication, has always played an instrumental role in shaping the course of history. Some languages have been cracked, decoded, and [Read More…]

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History Translation Native American Languages

The Legend of Malintzin: From Language Mediator to Historical Icon

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This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Language Stories

In the annals of language history, few figures emerge as enigmatic, transformative, and divisive as La Malinche, also known as Malintzin, Doña Marina, or simply, [Read More…]

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How Did People Learn Languages in the Ancient World?

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The ability to communicate across linguistic boundaries has always been a hallmark of human civilization. From early tribal communities to the vast empires of antiquity, [Read More…]

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English Word Games

Word Avalanches: Sentences That Repeat the Same Sound

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Word Avalanche: Sentences That Repeat the Same Sound In the colorful landscape of linguistics and playful word usage, a phenomenon known as the “word avalanche” [Read More…]

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English Literature

Shakespeare: The Master of Inventing Words

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Few writers have left as indelible a mark on the English language as William Shakespeare. Beyond the unforgettable characters and intricate plots, Shakespeare’s most enduring [Read More…]

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French History Etymology Writing

The History of the French Circumflex

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The French language, renowned for its fluidity and musicality, is adorned with a variety of diacritical marks that contribute to its phonetic, etymological, and aesthetic [Read More…]

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English Culture History

The Southern Accent and Perceptions of Education

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The question, “Why do southern accents sound uneducated?” is rooted in stereotypes and prejudices which are worth unpacking and challenging. It is critical to understand [Read More…]

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Linguistics Culture

Why Do People Have Accents?

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An accent refers to a particular way of pronouncing a language, strongly associated with geographical region, social class, or ethnic group. Accents have long been [Read More…]

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Korean Culture History Writing

Exploring the Origins of the Korean Alphabet: Hangul

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Hangul, the writing system of the Korean language, boasts a unique, rich, and significant historical pedigree that sets it apart from other writing systems around [Read More…]

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