Linguistics and biology researchers propose a new theory on the deep roots of human speech. A new study suggests human language is a grafting of two communication forms found elsewhere in the animal kingdom: first, the elaborate songs of birds, and second, the more utilitarian, information-bearing types of expression seen in a diversity of other animals.
According to a new study, learning a second language improves connections in brain networks for both young and older people.
If we can recognize the accent we hear, our brains are able to process foreign accented speech with better real time accuracy, a new study reports.