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More than just a way of expressing things without language, mumbling can also be a way of making language more effective.
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In 2012, cognitive scientists Ted Gibson and Steven Piantadosi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pointed out that ambiguity actually makes language more efficient.
The use of new parts also makes language more efficient: The youngest ISL signers can express themselves much faster than the oldest 153.2 signs per minute compared with 103.5 signs per minute.
"There is a conversation to be had about how we do make languages more engaging, more interesting, more relevant for young people".
It is worth noting that to date the primary focus of the dissemination of information has been orientated to making language clearer and more user friendly [ 5].
"An overriding objective is to make language learning more enjoyable, more effective, and by linking it to the development of another life skill, more educational too," said Prof Seedhouse.
Part of the reason for this, he explains, is that most Japanese teachers don't speak the language or have a firm command of everyday usage themselves, making language acquisition all the more difficult for students.
I started getting all these ideas to make language work more efficiently.
The use of writing has made language even more useful to humans.
The human brain, Kirby concludes, prefers to categorize things and does this by making arbitrary language more systematic.
But that document isn't dated, so it's hard to say when the IOC might have made that language more inclusive.
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