Post written by François Grosjean. One of the most intriguing questions relating to bilingualism is whether a language acquired in very early childhood, and then forgotten, is in fact still present.
“Come in on the off-beat of ‘one,’ then rest for a measure before repeating that phrase again. And watch the syncopation.” This might sound familiar to someone with experience in a choral or ...
Jared Coleman, who recently earned his Ph.D. in computer science, and his supervisor, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, are bound by a shared love of languages — both human and computer. Krishnamachari grew up ...
Canadian French once thrived across the country, from coastal Acadian villages to prairie homesteads. Generations of francophones built traditions and communities in every province, weaving a ...
Among them, however, you will not find excellence or its pursuit. That is a remarkable fact. The South African public mind ...