"There is no limit to the human capacity for language except for things like having time to get enough exposure to the language," says Suzanne Flynn, a psycholinguist at MIT. Harvard psycholinguist Steven Pinker agrees.
On film and TV, zombies have gone from a crawl to a sprint. Themes have shifted from Cold War worries about radiological exposure to terrorism-era fears about sudden biological attacks.
On film and TV, zombies have gone from a crawl to a sprint. Themes have shifted from Cold War worries about radiological exposure to terrorism-era fears about sudden biological attacks.
Exposure to social noise and the lifestyle choices we make - such as wearing headphones where we tend to crank up the volume - are likely to impact on our future aural health.
Zombies have gone from a crawl to a sprint as themes have shifted from Cold War worries about radiological exposure to terrorism-era fears about sudden biological attacks.
Zombies have gone from a crawl to a sprint as themes have shifted from Cold War worries about radiological exposure to terrorism-era fears about sudden biological attacks.
If you're clipping your fingernails more often than your toenails, that's only natural. The nails that get the most exposure frequently grow the fastest.
If you're clipping your fingernails more often than your toenails, that's only natural. The nails that get the most exposure and are used most frequently grow the fastest.