
Talk Like a Texan: How Texans Use “Down,” “Out,” “Over,” and “Up” – Texas Monthly
58 and other Confusing Numbers – Numberphile

Physics – Viewpoint: Language Boundaries Driven by Surface Tension

What it really sounds like to be American: A response to NPR’s Code Switch | …And Read All Over

“Our 32 accents” Series: Canadian French accents OVERVIEW – Post 1 of 7 « Quebec Culture Blog

How Was Musical Notation Invented? A Brief History -WQXR

Solmization and the Guidonian Hand – Luís Henriques
Dante’s Nine Circles of Hell, Reimagined for Linguistic Transgressions

World’s oldest fossils discovered in Campbellton

‘Game of Thrones’ Teaches U.C. Berkeley Students Art of Language Creation | KQED Arts

A Linguist Walks Into a Mexican Restaurant — Edible Baja Arizona Magazine

Abraham Lincoln: Researchers Find Who Wrote the Bixby Letter | Time.com

Is the study of language a science? | Aeon Essays

BBC – Travel – The confusing way Mexicans tell time

“I Before E Except After C” is Wrong 75% of the Time | Reader’s Digest

BBC – Culture – The secret language that broke taboos

You Aren’t Lazy––You’re Terrified: On Paralysis And Perfectionism

The Rhythms That Make Elephant Seals Run or Fight – NYTimes.com

Why do humans speak so many languages? — Quartz

Why 40% of Vietnamese People Have the Same Last Name – Atlas Obscura

The 1931 Histomap: The entire history of the world distilled into a single map/chart.

Untangling the Ancient Inca Code of Strings

Do We Need a Word for Everything? – The Crux

A Journey Into the Merriam-Webster Word Factory – NYTimes.com

Your Fidget Spinner Is (Maybe) Making You Smarter | WIRED
‘I’m done my homework’, part II | Sentence first

Why AI careers can start with a degree in linguistics | CIO

Strategies to Deal With Chronic Interrupters | Grammarly

CBC Listen | Sunday Edition | Europe’s first all non-white orchestra is changing the face of classical music

Can Prairie Dogs Talk? – NYTimes.com

Think Your Credentials Are Ignored Because You’re A Woman? It Could Be : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR

The Bilingual Twilight Zone | Brainscape Blog

BBC – Capital – Does your accent make you sound smarter?

Norman Conquest New English Words | Merriam-Webster

What is a Spelling Bee Pronouncer? | Merriam-Webster

Why is it called a ‘Spelling Bee’? | Merriam-Webster
Leonard Bernstein: The Unanswered Question 1 (1973)

Musical Mystery: Researchers Examine Science Behind Performer Movements – Neuroscience News

40 English Words With Native American Origins | Merriam-Webster
This animated video shows 125,000 years of human migration | World Economic Forum

Human Brain Tunes in to Visual Rhythms in Sign Language – Neuroscience News

Illiterate adults can rewire their brains by learning to read – Home | Quirks & Quarks with Bob McDonald | CBC Radio

Laugh and the World Laughs With You. Type ‘Ha,’ Not So Much. – NYTimes.com

English Words from French: The Norman Conquest (Video) | Merriam-Webster

“Our 32 accents” Series: Canadian French accents OVERVIEW – Post 1 of 7 (#86) « Quebec Culture Blog

Using Music And Rhythm To Develop Grammar : Shots – Health News : NPR

The case for going to bed at 2:30 am – Vox

How To Get A Deep Piriformis Stretch To Get Rid of Sciatica, Hip & Lower Back Pain | Live Love Fruit

Music and The Brain | UT News | The University of Texas at Austin

Who do you think you’re apostrophising? The dark side of grammar pedantry

Is this remote Siberian language an ancestor to Navajo? | Public Radio International

‘Da Kine,’ Hawaii’s Fantastically Flexible All-Purpose Noun | Atlas Obscura

The Enduring Mystery Of ‘Jawn’, Philadelphia’s All-Purpose Noun | Atlas Obscura
8 Grammar Terms You Used to Know, But Forgot | Merriam-Webster

The middle finger in American Sign Language – Strong Language

Native American Language Documenter

The Map of Mathematics – ScienceAlert
Linguists have been discussing “Shit Gibbon.” I argue it’s not entirely about gibbons. — Language Jones
