Castelhano é a língua mais ‘Fast’, com o japonês

Um estudo francês revelou que castelhana é o idioma mais rápida, junto ao japonês.

François Pellegrino, da Universidade de Lyon, analisou o discurso de 59 pessoas que lêem os mesmos 20 textos em voz alta e em sete idiomas.

Determinou que o castelhano e os japoneses foram os mais rápidos a uma taxa que contribuiu com o maior número de sílabas por segundo.

O idioma mandarim provou ser o “mais lento”, seguido de perto pelo alemão, como registrado pelo portal ABC.es.

No entanto, o inquérito apurou que uma sílaba do castelhano carrega pequena quantidade de informação, ao contrário do mandarim, cujo sílabas contêm mais dados do que qualquer outra língua.

Os especialistas atribuem este fato, a língua chinesa também inclui tons.

Estudo de Pellegrino abre a possibilidade de uma “gramática universal”, proposto pelo famoso lingüista Noam Chomsky, pois mostra que as diferentes línguas, apesar de suas estruturas e características diferentes, proporcionando ao ouvinte um fluxo de informação que é constante.

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Español is the language most ‘Fast’, with Japanese

A French study revealed that Castilian is the language faster, next to Japanese.

François Pellegrino, University of Lyon, analyzed the speech of 59 people as they read the same 20 texts aloud and in seven languages.

Determined that the Castilian and the Japanese were the fastest at a rate that contributed the largest number of syllables per second.

The Mandarin language proved to be the “slower”, closely followed by German, as recorded by the portal ABC.es.

However, the investigation established that a syllable of Castilian carries very small amount of information, as opposed to the Mandarin, whose syllables contain more data than any other language.

Experts attribute this fact, the Chinese language also includes tones.

Pellegrino’s study opens up the possibility of a “universal grammar”, proposed by the renowned linguist Noam Chomsky, as it shows that the different languages​​, despite their different structures and characteristics, providing the listener an information flow which is constant.

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Five favorite words of Spanish. Wrote by Spanish Uruguay

The word Querétaro, proposed by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, was the leader voted in the poll organized by the Cervantes Institute in celebration of Day of the Spaniard, who had about 33,000 people.
It is estimated that during the “E Day”, held for three years by the Cervantes Institute in its 78 centers worldwide, 500 million people celebrate the Spanish language on five continents.

Spanish Uruguay shows the meaning of Queretaro and the other five words voted on this occasion.

Querétaro
He received 5,849 votes.
This means “island of salamanders blue”, although other versions may also suggest “instead of reptiles” or “place of big stones.”
Is the name of a Mexican state that is located in the center of the country. Its capital is the city of Santiago de Querétaro, located about 200 kilometers northwest of Mexico City.

Gracias
The most common expression to show our gratitude was given by the Spanish singer Raphael and has 5128 votes.
It is used as the Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy, “to express our gratitude for any benefit, favor or care we give.”

Sueño
For 3356 votes, the word was suggested by psychiatrist Luis Rojas Marcos, who recommends the incorporation of a “sleep hygiene” to combat insomnia.
The term, in addition to rest, can mean the project, desire or aspiration.

Libertad
This word, which received 2,426 votes, was chosen by the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2010, Mario Vargas Llosa.
La Real Academia Española is defined as the “inherent power that man has to work one way or another, and not acting, becoming responsible for their actions.”

Amor
For Puerto Rican singer Chayanne, this is the most beautiful word in Spanish:. “Love is the meaning of life is joy, energy … love is everything,” he says.
The consultation received 1709 votes.

Jesus
In the sixth on the list, the name of Jesus has 1144 votes.
Dominican Juan Luis Guerra chose this word, which shows a growing commitment to the Christian faith that marked the last stage of his career.

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