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Whistled Turkish challenges notions about language and the brain

August 17, 2015 by

Generally speaking, language processing is a job for the brain's left hemisphere. That's true whether that language is spoken, written, or signed. But researchers have discovered an exception to this rule in a most remarkable form: whistled Turkish.

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