Четверг, 19.06.2025, 14:19
Главная Регистрация RSS
Приветствую Вас, Гость
Категории раздела
Последние новости [29]
Полезная и актуальная информация
Translatology [141]
Актуальные вопросы переводоведения The acute problems of translatology
Linguistics [94]
Language peculiarities of the text Языковые особенности текста
Stylistics [131]
Stylistic and pragmatic peculiarities of the text Стилистические и прагматические особенности текста
Мини-чат
200
English at Work



04:42
Lost for Words – what happens to language in the onset of dementia?
"For many people with dementia, the first sign that something’s wrong is a change in how they speak. They might struggle to find a word, repeat themselves, or stumble and hesitate. For those who know more than one language, like my dad did, the picture can be even more complicated." In Radio 4's Lost for Words, David Shariatmadari explores the science of language, dementia and ageing as he reflects on his own father’s experience. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/xCg43nmYHPRgFTM4hj7t7m/lost-for-words-what-happens-to-language-in-the-onset-of-dementia
Категория: Linguistics | Просмотров: 214 | Добавил: Voats | Рейтинг: 0.0/0
Всего комментариев: 0
avatar