As a linguistics professor, I’m often asked why English is decaying before our eyes, whether it’s “like” being used ...
A new book for scholars, students, and curious readers invites readers to think critically about the promises and perils of ...
How colonialism still shapes extinctions today, from island species losses to disappearing languages
Human activities have always shaped both biological and cultural diversity. An international team led by the University of ...
Explore how reframing English education in India can embrace linguistic diversity and enhance global engagement for students.
As global collaboration across healthcare, biotechnology, and medical research continues to expand, the accuracy of multilingual technical documentation has become an increasingly important concern.
Linguists can mix, match or even break the rules of real-world languages to create interesting imaginary ones.
Oscar Wilde highlighted a significant cultural difference on either side of the Atlantic when he wrote, in his 1887 short ...
The unfinished synthesis between sovereignty and civilization has now matured into something more dangerous than exile: a ...
As part of the year-long celebrations to mark 250 years of modern languages at Trinity, four outstanding individuals were ...
The way scientists name and classify organisms is often seen as neutral, but it’s shaped by the cultural and intellectual ...
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