Mexican Americans interviewed in Spanish (vs. English) tend to have worse self-rated health despite their low morbidity and mortality. This project tests whether this language-of-interview effect also ...
Language and thought are intricately intertwined, creating a complex tapestry that shapes our cognition. While it is evident that thought can exist independently of language, particularly in the ...
The relationship between linguistic processes, cognitive activities, and social structures is explored by examining the decision making of committees of educators as they decide to place students into ...
To study a language is to study its people, and their connection to others, to animals and to nature. “Maintaining a language isn’t just maintaining a form of communication, it’s maintaining a group ...
Sanjyot P. Dunung, CEO, Atma Global, an award-winning developer of learning solutions on countries, cultures, business and global topics. Please don’t call me Brown. Yes, the color of my skin may be ...
Have you ever wondered why we say the things we say? How a skilled interviewer can get celebrities to dish all? Why the first phrase we say after “hi” in the U.S. is still “how are you?” even if we ...
Language, cognition, and social interactions are core dimensions of human behavior, each representing a critical scientific area of research. At their ...
Neuroscientists have found that a gene mutation that arose more than half a million years ago may be key to humans' unique ability to produce and understand speech. Neuroscientists have found that a ...
The transformative impact of AI on language translation, content creation and other areas is undeniable. However, behind every high-performing AI system lies a critical foundation that human ...
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