The Language Project
18/02/2020
"Great news for the lovers of words and the sounds of language. , a museum dedicated to and words in Washington D.C. has announced that it will open May 31, 2020. The museum will feature 11 immersive galleries that will showcase and explore language in interesting and entertaining ways."
A museum dedicated entirely to words and language to open in Washington D.C. Great news for the lovers of words and the sounds of language. Planet Word, a museum dedicated to languages and words in Washington D.C. has announced that it will open May 31, 2020. The museum wil…
23/01/2020
Do enjoy the same cognitive benefits as and how is this all connected with the history of social ?
Do dialect speakers get the same benefits as bilinguals? – Michael Erard | Aeon Essays People who can switch between street dialects and standard language might have the same cognitive advantage as bilinguals
21/01/2020
They may be small, but their power to befuddle writers and speakers of the English language is mighty. Do you know the difference between “i.e.” vs. “e.g.”?
What Is The Difference Between “i.e.” And “e.g.”? They may be small, but their power to befuddle writers and speakers of the English language is mighty.
17/01/2020
Read our new article to find out what happened during the third Creative Expression Workshop session conducted by in the framework of program!
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A journey to the self through the photographic lens: Justice, Kindness and Love - The Language Project The words of: Justice, Kindness, Love Opportunity Question and Unity came up on both alphabets in Amsterdam and in Verona as well. Taking into consideration the common background of both groups, it leaves no doubt how important those notions are for the women. Read more
Το Παλαιοβιβλιοπωλείο των αστέγων προσπαθεί να βρει μόνιμη στέγη και προσφέρει τα 10 βιβλία με 15 ευρώ μέχρι τις 19/1!
06/01/2020
"The truth is that entering an intimate relationship with a new language often colours everything. Our eyes expect the new words. Our ears habituate to the new sounds. Our pens memorise the new letters. While the infatuation takes over our senses, the language’s anatomy etches into our brains."
Why learning a new language is like an illicit love affair – Marianna Pogosyan | Aeon Ideas Learning a new language is like an illicit love affair: the mother tongue is cast aside as you fly off into another’s arms
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