The cover for Daniel Everett's Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle (Profile Books). | Via Flickr CC BY Few scientific disagreements lead to public controversy. But ...
Humans aren't alone in being able to grasp early grammatical concepts, say biologists who found songbirds can as well. European starlings were trained to tell the difference between a regular ...
Brains sell magazines, mathematical linguistics sells caffeine. That basically summarizes coverage of a recent study on songbirds' "artificial grammar system". More on that later. First, a summary of ...
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