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Famous Last Wills and Some Fun Facts on Wills

In the first part of this series, we looked at how wills originated as a social practice and legal provision. Weโ€™ll move on to something a little more lighthearted in this, the second installment in this series. Although wills are usually a somber matter, there are some that stand out for the way theyโ€™re structured and the unique items [...]

2024-12-04T16:25:52-05:00December 4th, 2024|Culture, History|

The Modern Application of Runes: Futhark in the 21st Century

In our previous article, The Origin and Uses of Runes: The History That Drives Modern Runic, we covered where Futhark runes came from, how they were used, and what constitutes a rune. While the use of Futhark is no longer a daily occurrence, these symbols are still pervasive in cultures around the globeโ€”for both favorable and reprehensible reasons. The [...]

2024-11-27T09:57:21-05:00November 27th, 2024|Communication, Education, History, Languages|

Do Multiple Language Speakers Have Multiple Personalities

Over 60% of the worldโ€™s population now speaks two or more languages. One exciting area of linguistic science is the idea that polyglots (individuals who speak multiple languages) often feel that they have โ€œmultiple personalitiesโ€ โ€“ one per language. For example, a person who speaks both Spanish and English may feel or even come off as a different person [...]

2025-02-20T13:14:46-05:00November 21st, 2024|Communication, Culture, Education, Languages|

From Ancient Greece to Modern Law: Exploring the Origins of Wills

Birth certificates, passports, driving licenses, social security cards, and on and on. There is a seemingly endless stream of legal documents that one is obligated to create through their lifetime to prove their personhood, citizenship, and privileges. One document that holds special legal import not just while youโ€™re alive, but even after, is your will and testament. As youโ€™re [...]

2024-11-14T17:44:32-05:00November 13th, 2024|Culture, History|

The Origin and Uses of Runes: The History That Drives Modern Runic

Runes may be part of a linguistic system whose daily use is lost to time, but their effects can still be felt today. From technological symbols to ornamentation in fiction TV, the runic alphabet has encountered many changes but continues to hold fast against extinction. Hereโ€™s a history of runes: where they came from, what they are made of, [...]

2024-11-06T17:24:11-05:00November 6th, 2024|Communication, Education, History, Languages|

The Subtle Power of Language in Political Identity: Us vs. Them

In this three-part series, we have been exploring how politicians can use language to sway support for their causes, devalue the stances of the opposition, and change voter perception surrounding key issues. While strategies ranging from metaphor to simplification are effective at turning the tide of voter turnout, few linguistic moves are as potent as โ€œus vs. themโ€ rhetoric. [...]

2025-04-26T12:12:44-04:00October 30th, 2024|Communication, Education, English, Politics|

Spin, Simplify, and Sway: The Art of Political Messaging

In last weekโ€™s post, we explored the linguistic figures of speech that political candidates may use to change public perception. However, these are not the only strategies at their disposal. Politicians use strategic language to frame issues to their advantage. From how economic policies are often branded in ways that make them more appealing to the need to distill [...]

2025-04-26T12:08:34-04:00October 23rd, 2024|Communication, English, Languages, Politics|

The Power of Words: How Political Rhetoric Shapes Public Opinion

The language an individual chooses mattersโ€”and for politicians, the power of words goes beyond simple literal meaning. In every part of the world, politicians use specific language techniques, such as slogans, metaphors, and emotional appeals, to influence voters' perceptions and create strong impressions. With the American presidential election on the horizon, voters should be equipped to understand how each [...]

2024-10-16T17:07:46-04:00October 16th, 2024|Communication, English, Languages, Politics|

British English Fires Latest Salvo in Long-standing Faceoff With American English

Over two centuries ago, Paul Revere rode on horseback across the Massachusetts countryside declaring, โ€œThe British are coming.โ€ That, of course, was a warning about an impending war. Today, the British are making an altogether different kind of incursion into the US: with their language. Thatโ€™s the claim that Ben Yagoda makes in his latest book, Gobsmacked! The British [...]

2024-10-10T04:58:50-04:00October 9th, 2024|Culture, Education, English, Languages|

Speech and Song: One and the Same

Why Study Music and Speech Together? Researchers have long wondered how human language developed into the state in which it currently exists, and few considered how a cultureโ€™s music might provide insight into its language as well. Music and speech are intrinsically linkedโ€”both as a means of communication and a manner of self-expression. Thus, researchers posited that discovering what [...]

2024-10-10T04:26:26-04:00October 2nd, 2024|Communication, Culture, Education, Languages|