Articles About linguistics
Conduction Aphasia: What Breaks When the Cable Between Language Areas Snaps

Conduction aphasia leaves comprehension and fluent speech intact but destroys repetition. The real reason took 150 years and three wrong answers.
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12 Aug
Semantic Dementia: When Meaning Erodes but Events Survive

Semantic dementia erases the meanings of words while leaving speech fluent, and what it reveals about how the brain stores knowledge is remarkable.
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8 Aug
How Bilingual Brains Store Languages

More than half the world speaks two languages, yet neuroscience only recently discovered how bilingual brains store languages in a single shared network.
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4 Jun
Best Flashcard Apps for Language Learning With Voice Recording 2026

Five flashcard apps with voice recording compared for language learners in 2026, plus the science of why speaking aloud helps you remember words faster
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4 May
How the Brain Learns a Language: The Story of the Most Complex Skill You Were Never Taught

No one taught you to speak your native language. And that may be the strangest fact about the human brain.
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9 Apr