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Link: Language Bandwidth Cap

Fascinating idea: there is an informational bandwidth cap with which any form of human language must contend: Different Tongue, Same Information: 17-language Study Reveals How We Communicate Information at a Similar Rate.

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Posted on 2019 October 24 by johnlaudun. This entry was posted in work and tagged linguistics. Bookmark the permalink.

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