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Let This Percussionist Blow Your Mind With The Fibonacci Sequence : NPR

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Talk Like a Texan: How Texans Use “Down,” “Out,” “Over,” and “Up” – Texas Monthly

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58 and other Confusing Numbers – Numberphile

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Physics – Viewpoint: Language Boundaries Driven by Surface Tension

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

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

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How Was Musical Notation Invented? A Brief History -WQXR

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Solmization and the Guidonian Hand – Luís Henriques

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Dante’s Nine Circles of Hell, Reimagined for Linguistic Transgressions

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World’s oldest fossils discovered in Campbellton

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

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

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

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Is the study of language a science? | Aeon Essays

August 8, 2017 patep34

BBC – Travel – The confusing way Mexicans tell time

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

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BBC – Culture – The secret language that broke taboos

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

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

August 7, 2017 patep34

Why do humans speak so many languages? — Quartz

August 7, 2017 patep34

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

August 7, 2017 patep34

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

August 7, 2017 patep34

Untangling the Ancient Inca Code of Strings

August 7, 2017 patep34

Do We Need a Word for Everything? – The Crux

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

July 19, 2017 patep34

Your Fidget Spinner Is (Maybe) Making You Smarter | WIRED

July 19, 2017 patep34

‘I’m done my homework’, part II | Sentence first

July 19, 2017 patep34

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

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Strategies to Deal With Chronic Interrupters | Grammarly

July 19, 2017 patep34

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

July 19, 2017 patep34

Can Prairie Dogs Talk? – NYTimes.com

July 19, 2017 patep34

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

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The Bilingual Twilight Zone | Brainscape Blog

July 19, 2017 patep34

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

July 19, 2017 patep34

Norman Conquest New English Words | Merriam-Webster

July 19, 2017 patep34

What is a Spelling Bee Pronouncer? | Merriam-Webster

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Why is it called a ‘Spelling Bee’? | Merriam-Webster

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Leonard Bernstein: The Unanswered Question 1 (1973)

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

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40 English Words With Native American Origins | Merriam-Webster

July 19, 2017 patep34

This animated video shows 125,000 years of human migration | World Economic Forum

July 19, 2017 patep34

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

July 18, 2017 patep34

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

July 18, 2017 patep34

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

July 18, 2017 patep34

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

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

July 17, 2017 patep34

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

March 12, 2017 patep34

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

March 12, 2017 patep34

The Enduring Mystery Of ‘Jawn’, Philadelphia’s All-Purpose Noun | Atlas Obscura

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8 Grammar Terms You Used to Know, But Forgot | Merriam-Webster

February 21, 2017 patep34

The middle finger in American Sign Language – Strong Language

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Native American Language Documenter

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The Map of Mathematics – ScienceAlert

February 18, 2017 patep34

Linguists have been discussing “Shit Gibbon.” I argue it’s not entirely about gibbons. — Language Jones

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