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Aug 14, 2014
Languages all over the world have a word similar to "huh?" that helps speakers repair a conversation after an utterance misses its mark
Aug 14, 2014
Languages all over the world have a word similar to "huh?" that helps speakers repair a conversation after an utterance misses its mark
Languages around the world share universal principles that transcend grammar or words, according to recent data collected by . By learning different languages and analyzing conversations, these researchers are beginning to identify social cues shared by the speakers of numerous different language groups. People all over the world use a pregnant pause, for example, or a well-timed “huh?” to convey their thoughts and feelings. and , both linguists at the , suggest that such evidence might form a social foundation on which all languages are built. They wrote about this idea in “” in the .
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