by Guilherme Fians | Sep 12, 2022 | [ESPERANTO], Eventoj, Interlingvistiko
En pluva tago en Londono en 1952, leginte ankoraŭ unu ĵurnalisman artikolon, kiu misprezentis Esperanton kiel “la malsukcesintan universalan lingvon ne plu parolatan”, Ivo Lapenna stariĝis de sia oficeja seĝo, rigardis tra la fenestro kaj pensis: “Venis la tempo por...
by Redakcio | Sep 9, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
Nepal’s Kusunda language has no known origin and a number of quirks, like no words for “yes” or “no”. It also has only one fluent speaker left, something linguists are racing to change. La kusunda lingvo en Nepalo havas nekonatan devenon kaj kelke da kuriozaĵoj,...
by Redakcio | Sep 7, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
The study of Indigenous languages spoken in maritime South-East Asia today has shed new light on the beginnings of the Austronesian expansion. This was the last major migration of people spreading out across the Pacific Ocean from eastern Taiwan and, ultimately,...
by Redakcio | Sep 5, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
New research finds that specific parts of the brain recognize complex cues in human vocal sounds that do not involve speech, such as crying, coughing or gasping. Insights into the organization of the brain voice-recognition system will enable researchers to better...
by Simon Davies | Sep 2, 2022 | [BULLETIN · BULTENO]
Here is an interview, entitled “Latin and Linguistics As the Gateway to Friendship and Poetry About Palestine”, with Kevin Hadduck, author of “Beloved Brother, Beloved Sister. Poems for Palestine” (2019). “Beautifully illustrated, this book is highly recommended for...
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