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18 ways to improve your body language
bakanootaku
by bakanootaku  4-12-2007    7
 Go to the website for more information. 'tis hard to be concise.
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So you thought you knew everything
janeg
by janeg  12-30-2006    33
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12 Writing Tips From George Orwell
missangelyss
by missangelyss  2-15-2007    2
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Geek office slang
coconutshell
by coconutshell  11-9-2006    3
 Hahaah....more at the source. :D
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I wanna join this damn church
laceym
by laceym  8-8-2007    23
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Speak English
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  8-21-2007    2
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Swearing at Work Good for You
abailart
by abailart  10-17-2007    26
 Perhaps not earth shattering news, but a reminder that much of our talk is not to convey information but to maintain group solidarity, identity etc. and answer our most basic psychological needs.
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Thousands of hyphens perish as English marches on
Deepti
by Deepti  9-23-2007    8
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"How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?
einbar
by einbar  5-30-2009    14
  Words, and classifications of words in different languages, do matter
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The Internet & its Loud Dumb People
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-28-2006    15
 by xkcd, a webcomic of romance, sacrasm, math and language.
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10 year old boy masters 10 languages using CD-Roms
Amergin
by Amergin  11-2-2007    8
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The language you speak affects your personality
enbar
by enbar  6-25-2008    14
 A study of bilingual women suggests that when you switch from speaking one language to another, your personality and your perceptions change as well. I've experienced this myself switching between German and English.
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Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In The World
arifsali
by arifsali  6-26-2008    14
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The best of the Internet - Neatsites.com
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-2-2007    1
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The Boy With The Incredible Brain
einbar
by einbar  11-22-2008    3
 This is the breathtaking story of Daniel Tammet. A twenty-something with extraordinary mental abilities, Daniel is one of the world’s few savants. He can do calculations to 100 decimal places in his head, and learn a language in a week. This documentary follows Daniel as he travels to America to meet the scientists who are convinced he may hold the key to unlocking similar abilities in everyone.
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We're unable to read our own body language
einbar
by einbar  6-16-2009    5
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Weird things you would never know!
tron2007
by tron2007  8-11-2007    5
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It’s Not What You Say, It’s the Order in Which You Say It
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-2-2008    1
 This research may hint that concepts exist an are being processed in the human brain, prior to and independent of language.
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Etymology Dictionary
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-24-2007    9
 I clipped this some time ago, however it never really took off, so to speak. IMO this is a great resource and one can spend quite a bit of time learning, and even being surprised. So here it is again.
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The Body Language of Lust
Questra
by Questra  12-27-2006    14
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100 words every HS grad should know
l1wulf
by l1wulf  7-22-2007    9
 This continues on the original website--clipped as much as possible while keeping it poppable. Interesting list. How many do you know?
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We're Unable to Read Our Own Body Language
chestnut501
by chestnut501  8-13-2009    7
 "When applied to the question of how people may gain knowledge about their unconscious self, the present set of studies demonstrates that self-perceivers do not appear to pay as much attention to and make as much use of available behavioural information as neutral observers"
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How You Sleep Is Who You Are ?
kidora
by kidora  7-13-2007    8
 Look at the rest of the article to see what percentage you fall under and what it might say about you. It's fun entertaining science folks :)
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Science of Flirting
wurdzgurl
by wurdzgurl  9-18-2007    3
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The Genetics of Language
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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The Role of Meaning in Human Thinking
wildcat
by wildcat  8-1-2008    8
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Why We Need to Call a Pig a Pig - The politics of language ..
einbar
by einbar  11-11-2008    2
 We know Orwell for his novels, but it's the way he saw the politics of language that makes him relevant.
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Animals Speak Color
Mohir
by Mohir  11-8-2008   
 more details on website
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Do the languages we speak shape the way we see the world?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  6-22-2009    6
 An interesting account, exposing some of the background which composes perception..
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The Possibility of Impossible cultures
wildcat
by wildcat  7-22-2009    3
 Heuser suggests that only humans have evolved four computational capacities, constituting a phylogenetic mind gap between humans and other animals. An important perspective, go read all of it
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If you love a word, use it. That makes it real.
einbar
by einbar  6-10-2009    2
 "A crowdsourced toolkit for tracking and recording the evolution of language as it occurs, its goal is to gather as much information about a word as possible — not its mere definition, but also in-sentence examples, semantic “neighborhoods” of related words, images, statistics about usage, and more. And it’s all compiled via user submissions".
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Language Without Numbers: Amazonian Tribe Has No Word To Express 'One,' Other Numbers
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-15-2008    2
 However, the MIT team decided to add a new twist--they started with 10 objects and asked the tribe members to count down. In that experiment, the tribe members used the word previously thought to mean "two" when as many as five or six objects were present, and they used the word for "one" for any quantity between one and four. This indicates that "these aren't counting numbers at all," said Gibson. "They're signifying relative quantities." He said this type of counting strategy has never been observed before, although it may also be found in other languages believed to have "one," "two," and "many" counting words.
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Scientists: Many World Languages Are Dying
michellezm
by michellezm  9-19-2007    8
 The entire article is worth reading
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Your Bi-Lingual Kitty
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-5-2008    15
 "It’s kind of nice to think your kitty has gone to the effort to learn a second language to communicate with you. Sure, she did it mostly out of necessity, but also out of affection. She wouldn’t meow just for your attention if she didn’t enjoy a relationship with you."
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Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?
wildcat
by wildcat  4-19-2008    5
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The death of language?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    5
 "What we lose is essentially an enormous cultural heritage, the way of expressing the relationship with nature, with the world, between themselves in the framework of their families, their kin people," says Mr Hagege. "Its also the way they express their humour, their love, their life. It is a testimony of human communities which is extremely precious, because it expresses what other communities than ours in the modern industrialized world are able to express." For linguists like Claude Hagege, languages are not simply a collection of words. They are a living, breathing organisms holding the connections and associations that define a culture. When a language becomes extinct, the culture in which it lived is lost too. ____ According to Ethnologue, a US organisation that compiles a global database of languages, 473 languages are currently classified as endangered. ____ "Most people are not at all interested in the death of languages," Claude Hagege says.
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Songs From The Sea: Deciphering Dolphin Language With Picture Words
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  12-31-2008    6
 Dr. Horace Dobbs, a leading authority on dolphin-assisted therapy, has joined the team as consultant. "I have long held the belief that the dolphin brain, comparable in size with our own, has specialized in processing auditory data in much the same way that the human brain has specialized in processing visual data. Nature tends not to evolve brain mass without a need, so we must ask ourselves what dolphins do with all that brain capacity. The answer appears to lie in the development of brain systems that require huge auditory processing power. There is growing evidence that dolphins can take a sonic 'snap shot' of an object and send it to other dolphins, using sound as the transmission medium. We an therefore hypothesize that the dolphin's primary method of communication is picture based. Thus, the picture-based imaging method, employed by Reid and Kassewitz, seems entirely plausible."
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Some of the most interesting words in the English language
pinklily
by pinklily  7-30-2007    3
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Who's a pretty naughty boy? Barney the foul-mouthed parrot
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  4-9-2008    7
 "We have got another African Grey called Sunny who squawks 'shut up' at them when the swearing starts - but they don't take any notice."
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Instant messaging 'a linguistic renaissance' for teens
wildcat
by wildcat  5-17-2008    4
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