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Georgetown University Department of Linguistics Seeks Interviewees for Linguistics Database
Georgetown Department of Linguistics is seeking participants to interview for the Language and Communication in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area database (LCDC). The database aims to document language usage and communication practices within the DC metro area. Alicia Martinez, organizer … Continue reading
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Do Bilingual Babies have More Flexible Brains?
The results of a new study published online in the Journal of Phonetics August 17 may not come as a shock to you. Researchers at the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences strapped caps fitted with electrodes … Continue reading
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