by Juliana Barembuem | Jul 2, 2021 | Blog
Have you ever noticed similarities between languages that are said to belong to different “families”? Why do the pairs “wick-wicked” (English) and “mèche – méchant” (French) have four different historical roots, yet they all share an underlying meaning,...
by Juliana Barembuem | Jun 26, 2021 | Blog
In this part, I introduce another path towards finding the hidden meaning behind sounds and the words they form. As sneaky as ever, this time they are hiding in plain sight, in each syllable or sound of names of places, and common names. Also watch on Rumble or on...
by Juliana Barembuem | Jun 25, 2021 | Blog
If you are crazy enough to work on the entire dictionary of a specific language, and group words according to which sounds they have, and what pieces of meaning they share, see what happens! Suddenly all sounds carry certain meanings, and if you replace them, the...
by Juliana Barembuem | Jun 25, 2021 | Blog
Do sounds have meaning? A question ignored for centuries could hold the key to understanding how language emerged, and what it is. In this first part, Juliana introduces you to a few misconceptions in Linguistics, and the idea that maybe, just maybe… sounds may...
by Juliana Barembuem | Nov 12, 2019 | Blog
What is a good translation? At LingMost we make sure to provide the best quality! In this two-part video, Juliana Barembuem, our Team manager, describes two different theories about translations (contrastive vs. interpretive), and why one is better than the other. It...
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