Michael Erard is a journalist and linguist known for his work on language and linguistics.
He has contributed to prestigious publications like Science, Slate, Wired, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and New Scientist.
Erard's fascination with hyperpolyglots led him to write "Babel No More," which combines journalistic investigation with scientific research.
His writing style is accessible yet comprehensive, appealing to both language enthusiasts and general readers.
Erard's approach involves extensive travel, interviews with polyglots and experts, and analysis of historical records.
His work challenges preconceptions about language learning and bilingualism, offering insights into cognitive science and the cultural impact of multilingualism.
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