Made-up language shows brains love clarity

Made-up language shows brains love clarity

Our brains change language in order to make communication as precise and concise as possible, and these subtle shifts may help languages evolve over time. 

The findings should come as good news for linguistic purists terrified about the corruption of their mother tongue, say University of Rochester scientists who used an artificial language for their study.

Hear a brief sample below: 

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