People are often under the false impression that making their language complex or using jargon enhances their credibility. That might be true in certain circumstances. If you’re an academic talking to ...
Latinos in the United States have a complicated relationship with the Spanish language. While the language can be a unifying force and even a competitive advantage, it’s also a source of tension, ...
How do languages balance the richness of their structures with the need for efficient communication? To investigate, researchers at the Leibniz Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim, ...
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While two-thirds of U.S. Latinos say they can read a newspaper or book in Spanish at least pretty well, just 21% say they mostly consume news in Spanish. Just over half of Hispanics (54%) report ...
Launched in 1979 as the Latin American Association newsletter, Mundo Hispánico has long been a cornerstone of Spanish-language media in Georgia and beyond, covering everything from breaking political ...
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