This study addresses a key question in developmental cognitive neuroscience by identifying early neural correlates of variability in language learning and showing how syllable tracking and word ...
Imagine chatting over coffee with your grandmother and she pauses mid-sentence, muttering, “Oh, what’s the word I’m looking for?” Familiar verbal snags like this, which scientists call “word-finding ...
We’re still in the holiday mood for this week. We’re only shifting gears to “New Year woo!” next week. So I have decided, for no particular reason. (Well, the reason was all the Christmas-related ...
A new list from language experts shows which words most often tripped up U.S. broadcasters and public figures during the year. The list, released on Thursday, came from language-learning company ...
Ever wonder what your dog is trying to say? Well, a University of Texas at Arlington researcher is aiming to turn barks, howls and whimpers of man's best friend into intelligible speech—a kind of ...
Kamala Harris isn’t mincing words aboutDonald Trump’s White House these days. In fact, the former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate even described the current administration with a ...
This exploratory study examines the distribution of word syllable lengths in contemporary Modern Chinese by analyzing frequency data from four sources: Ni Kuang's novel Tianren, a Mandarin Corner ...
Can simple words like "and" or "then" in online reviews help health care providers learn about their patients' experiences? New research shows they can, with a new analysis showing that the most ...
Graham Rahal doesn’t mince words against Team Penske’s ‘silly’ pattern of disregarding IndyCar rules
Graham Rahal has openly criticized Team Penske for what he believes is a repeated pattern of breaking IndyCar rules. His comments came after the team was hit with major penalties ahead of the 2025 ...
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