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The polyglots
Meet the people who speak many languages. How do they do it, and why?
Simon Calder meets people who keep learning new languages not because they have to, but because they want to. What motivates them? Situations like this - an immigrant hotel cleaner who is moved to tears because you speak to her in her native Albanian; A Nepalese Sherpa family that rolls about laughing in disbelief at hearing their foreign guest speak Sherpa. But do polyglots have a different brain from the rest of us? Simon travels to a specialised lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and undergoes a brain-scan himself, to find out.
Presenter: Simon Calder
Producer: Arlene Gregorius
Last on
Sat 24 Oct 2020
07:32GMT
91热爆 World Service except Australasia, East Asia, Europe and the Middle East & South Asia
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- Tue 2 Jul 2019 12:32GMT91热爆 World Service except News Internet
- Tue 2 Jul 2019 17:06GMT91热爆 World Service Australasia
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- Sat 6 Jul 2019 08:32GMT91热爆 World Service except East Asia, Europe and the Middle East & South Asia
- Sun 7 Jul 2019 17:06GMT91热爆 World Service News Internet
- Wed 21 Oct 2020 10:32GMT91热爆 World Service
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- Wed 21 Oct 2020 22:32GMT91热爆 World Service Europe and the Middle East
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