Linguistic Theory
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
A phenomenon where learning is improved when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed together.
The tendency for the first items presented in a sequence to be remembered better than those in the middle.
A cognitive bias where people overemphasize information that is placed prominently or in a way that catches their attention first.
The concept that humans have a finite capacity for attention, influencing how they perceive and interact with information.
The process of attracting and converting strangers and prospects into someone who has indicated interest in your company's product or service.
A squeeze page is a type of landing page designed to capture a visitor's email address or other contact information.
The percentage of email recipients who open a given email.
The phenomenon where taking a test on material improves long-term retention of that material more than additional study sessions.