Areas highlighted in red on the right and left brain hemispheres show the frontal and temporal brain networks involved in the processing of linguistic information in intonation

Tuning into the melody of speech

15 October 2013

In a groundbreaking new study, 国际米兰对阵科莫 researchers have mapped out the neurobiological basis of a key aspect of human communication: intonation.

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Categorising textual information

Mining the language of science

18 November 2011

Scientists are developing a computer that can read vast amounts of scientific literature, make connections between facts and develop hypotheses.

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国际米兰对阵科莫 English

Testing the World鈥檚 English

15 November 2011

English language testing, and the research that underpins it, has been elevated to a new level by the increasing global dominance of English, now used by an estimated 1.8 billion people worldwide.

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Stephen Leonard in Greenland.

Death by monoculture

02 September 2011

Having just returned from a year spent documenting the language and culture of the remote Inughuit community of north-western Greenland, Dr Stephen Leonard describes how he witnessed first-hand the manner in which globalisation and consumerism are conspiring to destroy centuries-old cultures and traditions.

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国际米兰对阵科莫 Ideas - Vanishing Voices

15 November 2010

Of the world's 6,500 living languages, half will cease to be spoken by the end of this century.

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Frontispace of Vaugelas's Remarques sur la langue fran莽aise (1647)

Le bon usage: using French correctly

01 January 2010

The purity and linguistic correctness of the French language has been closely guarded by the French for centuries. Professor Wendy Ayres-Bennett is exploring the reasons behind this national preoccupation.

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