Are there any films set 'in the past' but during your lifetime, that made you think 'wow, they really got this right'?
Reconstruction proto-languages gets harder the further back you go, because the signal becomes hazier and hazier - but has there ever been a study on how long the signal should take to become statistically unrecoverable, in principle?
In American English, which vowel phoneme (if any) is in 'yeah'?
Universal Non-Grammar?
English - when is "y" /aɪ/ and when is it /ɪ/
Diphthongs and How Do Linguists Count Vowel Phonemes?
If British people were not exposed to American accents through the Tele and YouTube, would we not be able to understand most Americans?
What's it called when we say "2 on them" for example instead of saying "2 of them"?
Friend group vs friendship group
CMV: There is absolutely no scientific reason to think that (non-human) animals are conscious but plants are not.
CMV: The 'hard problem of consciousness' is worthy of scientific investigation.