Auditory illusions, like how a word begins to sound meaningless when repeated, offer clues into the structure of language.
Babies find it easier to learn words with repetitive syllables rather than mixed sounds, a study suggests. Assessments of language learning in 18-month-olds suggest that children are better at ...
Human language can appear to be a chaotic and confusing jumble of words. Fortunately, order -- or loss of entropy -- may increase in a predictable and mathematically consistent manner if communication ...
In a Google+ hangout from Friday, Google's John Mueller addressed a common thing you see on some e-commerce sites, the repetitive nature of category landing pages. At the 13:08 mark in the video, the ...
As politicians know, repetition is often key to getting your message across. Now a former physicist studying linguistics at the Polish Academy of Sciences has taken this intuitive concept and ...
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