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Language acquisition
Last update: Mar 23•
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Childhood language acquisition: what the deaf-isolation cases revealed

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Working memory
Last update: Mar 19•
004 min

Working memory: the magical number seven and what came after

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Immersion
Last update: Mar 10•
004 min

Immersion vs. explicit instruction: what the head-to-head studies show

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Aging
Last update: Mar 5•
004 min

The aging brain: what changes, what stays, and what gets better

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Phantom limb
Last update: Mar 3•
004 min

Phantom limbs: what missing arms feel and what the mirror box revealed

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Vocabulary
Last update: Mar 2•
004 min

Vocabulary acquisition: how many words you actually need, and how fast you can get them

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Output hypothesis
Last update: Feb 24•
004 min

The output hypothesis: why speaking matters more than Krashen thought

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Synesthesia
Last update: Feb 23•
004 min

Synesthesia: when senses cross, and what it reveals about everyone's perception

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Late starter
Last update: Feb 16•
004 min

Late starters: what the documented cases of adult language mastery actually share

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