Grammar is the system for organising a language. All major languages have a grammatical structure. Grammar allows us to structure our sentences and even our thoughts and ideas. Some experts think that ...
In my previous post, The Shape-Shifting Malleability of ‘Universals’ in Universal Grammar, I argued against the thesis that language ‘universals’, such as they are, reside in a biological ...
In my previous post, The Shape-Shifting Malleability of ‘Universals’ in Universal Grammar, I argued against the thesis that language ‘universals’, such as they are, reside in a biological ...
Research using EEG technology — which measures brain wave activity — has shown that the affective state of a person (how someone feels) while they read non-emotional sentences in English changes the ...
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