Communities that were told their languages didn’t belong in American classrooms experience a certain kind of frustration that develops gradually…
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Bilingualism – We write for those who know, either naturally or through experience, that language is more than just a means of communication. It’s a lens. a manner of thinking. A window into identity, culture, and the amazing structure of the human mind.
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The science and lived experience of bilingualism and the constantly changing fields of health, medicine, technology, finance, politics, and public life meet at our editorial focus.
A group of engineers recently witnessed a medical language model perform a seemingly straightforward task in a research lab at…
One afternoon, an 82-year-old woman in Toledo, Ohio, answered her phone and heard her grandson pleading for assistance. He informed…
A 2017 tale, akin to a cautionary tale, continues to circulate among linguists and AI researchers. In the West Bank,…
London is the undisputed global center of curated exclusivity, with about 130 private members’ clubs as of the last count.…
Russian is spoken more casually than most Londoners would ever imagine in a section of West London, roughly between Notting…
Staging Romeo and Juliet once more in a world full of Shakespearean revivals seems almost reckless. The play has been…
A twenty-year-old in Ghent has picked up enough Japanese to read manga panels without translation, learned conversational Korean from drama…
When you pay close attention to bilingual Londoners, something strange happens. A teenager from Tower Hamlets who speaks Bengali switches…
After completing his doctorate at the University of Tokyo, Tatsuya Amano shares a story about attending his first international scientific…
