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LA PETITE HISTOIRE DE L’ÉVOLUTION DU LANGAGE 1/4 – Cours à l’Université Senior de Genève Uni3
Marion Bouffier, Piera Filippi et Melissa Berthet
Genève
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LA PETITE HISTOIRE DE L’ÉVOLUTION DU LANGAGE 2/4 – Cours à l’Université Senior de Genève Uni3
Marion Bouffier, Piera Filippi et Melissa Berthet
Genève
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LA PETITE HISTOIRE DE L’ÉVOLUTION DU LANGAGE 3/4 – Cours à l’Université Senior de Genève Uni3
Marion Bouffier, Piera Filippi et Melissa Berthet
Genève
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LA PETITE HISTOIRE DE L’ÉVOLUTION DU LANGAGE 4/4 – Cours à l’Université Senior de Genève Uni3
Marion Bouffier, Piera Filippi et Melissa Berthet
Genève
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Die Entwicklung der Sprache 1/3 – Kurs an der Senior:innen-Universität Zürich UZH3
Peter Ranacher, Alexandra Bosshard und Rico Sennrich
Zürich
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Die Entwicklung der Sprache 2/3 – Kurs an der Senior:innen-Universität Zürich UZH3
Peter Ranacher, Alexandra Bosshard und Rico Sennrich
Zürich
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Die Entwicklung der Sprache 3/3 – Kurs an der Senior:innen-Universität Zürich UZH3
Peter Ranacher, Alexandra Bosshard und Rico Sennrich
Zürich
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Pint of Science 2024 in Lausanne – Color, Language and Sport: Exploring the spectrum of social-well being
In our rapidly changing world, technology is reshaping how we communicate. By studying this digital revolution, we can understand how languages mix during everyday communication and how technology influences language development.
Pint of Science 2024 in Zürich – Language Multitude
The main function of language is to allow people to communicate, which requires them to share the same language. This makes it somewhat surprising that human language is incredibly diverse, with a global count of some 6000-7000 distinct languages. What historical processes could have led to such diversity?