Whether someone interrupted seems like it should be simple to figure out. If one person cuts another off mid-sentence, that’s an interruption. If they waited their turn to speak, no interruption. But ...
A Harvard-educated linguist explains why Boomers use ellipses in texts, and the reason is simpler than you think.
A smattering of Yiddish words has crept into the American vernacular: Non-Jews go for a nosh or schmooze over cocktails. Yet the language itself, once spoken by millions of Jews, is now in retreat.
Nandi Sims is amplifying the voices of people in Black communities who are often told the way they speak English is wrong. The linguist and distinguished postdoctoral scholar in FIU’s College of Arts, ...
Learn how to master multiple languages and why Utah is home to the first Linguist Brigade. Every year, the 300th Military Intelligence Brigade—also known as the Linguist Brigade—hosts the Best ...
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