Aug 8, 2015
MIT Scientists Discover A Universal ‘Link’ Between All Languages
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: neuroscience
Of the roughly 6,500 spoken languages in the world, not one commonality has been found connecting them all together — until now.
Researchers at MIT have found what they’re calling a “language universal,” which focuses on sentence structure as a link among languages.
Edward Gibson, a professor of cognitive sciences at MIT and an author of the study, joined HuffPost Live on Friday to discuss his findings.