Published On: May 30th, 2019|

Phys.Org – Staff Writer

“If you hear someone say “John and Mary kiss,” you’d likely imagine a single symmetrical action. But hear them say “John and Mary kiss each other,” and you may construe an entirely different picture—one in which the parties reciprocate with two separate actions, kissing the other’s hand. A distinction this subtle might not seem important, yet it appears across nearly all spoken languages.” (more)</p