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  • The language nebula – how language was born in social interaction
  • 05 September 2025, Stephen C. Levinson
  • Nebulae are those star nurseries familiar through the fabulous Hubble images like the one above. Languages are also born – indeed every language is reborn, The post The language nebula – how language was born in social interaction first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
  • Liquid Languages – Or: Are Languages an Imagination from the Age of Print Literacy?
  • 28 August 2025, Britta Schneider
  • Languages appear to us as self-evident truths in the world. Until recently, the definition of what is a language seemed to be relatively straightforward: a The post Liquid Languages – Or: Are Languages an Imagination from the Age of Print Literacy? first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
  • Many Homers, One Epic Tradition: Rethinking the Origins of the Iliad and the Odyssey
  • 20 June 2025, Michael B. Cosmopoulos
  • For over two millennia, readers of the Iliad and the Odyssey have imagined a single, blind poet called Homer singing the deeds of the great heroes of the Trojan The post Many Homers, One Epic Tradition: Rethinking the Origins of the Iliad and the Odyssey first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....