According to new research published in Frontiers in Marine Science, dolphins may be changing how they talk to each other.
Academics from the University of Sheffield hope to create a ‘vivid, honest record’ of swearwords and other slights to stop them dying out ...
Regional accents in the United States are far more complicated than their oversimplified stereotypes. Take that reductive ...
Some of the milder examples seen so far include “Arl arse” from Merseyside; “Radge Bampot” from Scotland; “Mardy Arse” from ...
Linguists have appealed for the public’s help across the UK in creating a national list of regional swear words.
Linguists at Sheffield University are appealing for the public’s help to create a "swear map" of regional words and phrases ...
Academics at a university want to create a snapshot of how English is spoken in 2026 at a time when the language is evolving ...
The University of Massachusetts Amherst is about to say “hello” — and “hola,” “bonjour,” “cześć” and “ni hao” — to a new, two ...
Marine Scientists Stunned as Dolphin Dialects Shift Without Warning, Long-Held Communication Theories Questioned ...
Accents are usually thought of as a human trait, indicating where a person has grown up or the communities they belong—and new research shows the same dialects can also occur in Australia's largest ...
You go dahntahn, you worsh your clothes, you watch the Pittsburgh Stillers, winter sidewalks are slippy and redd up means to ...