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UK college to expand Hinglish course offering
Hinglish is easier to learn than Hindi because it is taught using Roman letters rather than the traditional Devanagari script.
Brain's language functions get changed after perinatal stroke
hey also had some executive function impairments.
Language is linked with power, says Prof Alok Rai
Speaking at fifth Agyeya Memorial Lecture on ‘Struggle for Language’, litterateur talks about language’s struggle against itself.
Kids who get moving may also get better grades
The authors also looked at whether the effect of exercise differed across academic subjects.
Oxford to soon introduce first-ever Hindi word of the year
The Hindi word of the year will be a word or expression that has attracted a great deal of interest this year.
Here's how different languages developed
Researchers find that grammatical structures change more quickly than vocabulary.
Lost in Translation: Thailand offers course for women who marry foreigners
The course is to help Thai women cope with the highs and lows of interracial marriage.
Swear words use increasing in American literature: study
American authors used the seven risqué words 28 times more often in the mid-2000s than the early 1950s.
Language no bar, please
In the modern context, within India, we have mobility from rural to urban centres occurring at a rapid pace.
Learning language begins in womb
Experts say language development may indeed start in utero with fetuses tuning their ears to the language they are going to acquire.