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Jun 28, 2020
An automated pipeline for the discovery of conspiracy and conspiracy theory narrative frameworks: Bridgegate, Pizzagate and storytelling on the web
comets
language
linguistic morphology
network analysis
political theory
semantics
social media
syntax
science
Dec 21, 2019
True meanings of words of emotion get lost in translation, study finds. The way people understand terms such as “anger” or “love” differs between languages, and analysis finds there may be no universal concepts for some emotions.
culture
language
science
society
uk news
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Dec 17, 2019
Study finds language divide in Germany that falls along the old soviet era East and West borders. Linguists also found that not only are some vernacular expressions proving surprisingly sticky, but if anything their use is realigning along the old iron curtain borders 30 years after Berlin Wall fell
europe
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language
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Dec 12, 2019
A comprehensive study analyzing several decades of research, from primate vocalization to vocal tract acoustic modeling, suggests the idea that only Homo sapiens could physically talk may miss the mark when it comes to our ancestors’
evolution
human
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primates
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Dec 04, 2019
An experiment that simulates how languages emerge found that even preschool children can spontaneously develop communication systems that exhibit core properties of natural language. The most remarkable aspect is that these processes can be observed under controlled circumstances within 30 minutes.
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communication system
language
science
Sep 18, 2019
Children in kindergartens that emphasized play, improving self-regulation, working together and helping one another, and hands-on learning performed better academically, showed less bullying and more kindness than students in more traditional classes, and teacher enthusiasm for teaching soared.
academic skills
children
human learning
language
learning
psychological stress
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Aug 17, 2019
Australian study suggests affirmative ethnic-racial identity (ERI) mitigates the risk of poor social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of Aboriginal Australian children due to racism. Fostering affirmative ERI can be an important strategy in promoting resilience in Aboriginal Australian children.
behavior
behavioral and social aspects of health
children
emotions
indigenous australian people
language
racial discrimination
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Aug 08, 2019
Usage of gender-neutral pronouns reduces mental biases that favor men, and boosts positive feelings towards women and LGBT people. The study, involving more than 3000 Swedes, was done when Sweden adopted a gender-neutral term to sit alongside the existing English equivalent terms of “she” and “he”.
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Jun 20, 2019
Speaking in a different language can linguistically ostracize non-speaking coworkers. Employees disidentify with colleagues who speak a language they do not understand in their presence, and are more likely to initiate in deviant behaviors against them.
disidentification
interpersonal citizenship behaviors
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language
linguistic ostracism
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Apr 04, 2019
Cats can recognise their own names, say scientists.
animal behaviour
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