by Juliana Barembuem | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog
I’m back! This one may be a bit more “nerdy”, but it explains some things about language that you may never have thought about. You’re a genius for speaking any language! If you are a language nerd, you will like this one! How many parts of our...
by Juliana Barembuem | Dec 23, 2021 | Blog
Have you ever heard of the “ta-ta” or the “yo-he-ho” theories of language evolution? These and several others started off as jokes, yet, you can find them mentioned in serious textbooks nowadays. It is as if most of the mystery of language’s origins had been relegated...
by Juliana Barembuem | Dec 9, 2021 | Blog
In this short video, you get to hear about what Michael Denton, author of “Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis”, has to say about the problems of language evolution as it is commonly understood. Questions such as these should inspire us to let go of the dogmas and...
by Juliana Barembuem | Nov 25, 2021 | Blog
And now we connect biology and Michael Behe’s work to the complexity of language, and the theories of its emergence. From physical apparatuses that serve multiple intricate purposes, to the connection between language and mind, we explore some of the questions that...
by Juliana Barembuem | Nov 11, 2021 | Blog
Can Language be the product of random mutations and gradual evolution? I don’t think so. And in order to help you see it from another perspective, in this video we talk about Michael Behe’s work on Intelligent Design and Irreducible Complexity. Some observable...
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