How information moves between cultures
Networks that map strength of connections between languages predict global influence of their speakers.
Networks that map strength of connections between languages predict global influence of their speakers.
Mutation that arose long ago may be key to humans’ unique ability to produce and understand speech.
Prime minister and cabinet members attend leadership workshop with MIT professors.
Grammatical habits in written English reveal linguistic features of non-native speakers’ languages.
In a Bolivian rainforest society, children learn to count just like in the U.S., but on a delayed timetable.
MIT professor’s new book explains how the quirks of Russian numerals can tell us something deep about the universal properties of grammar.
Graduate student Rafael Nonato travels to the fringes of the Amazon rainforest to explore the Brazilian native language of the Kĩsêdjê.
Study shows how people rationally interpret linguistic input.
Initiative designed to help Haitians gain technical education.
Linguistics and biology researchers propose a new theory on the deep roots of human speech.
A model for reaching science-hungry students around the world who speak local languages
Neuroscientists find Broca’s area is really two subunits, each with its own function.