The Grammar in Your Head: How English and Chinese Structure Time, Thought, and Culture

Two colleagues are planning a project. The English speaker says, "We will finish by Friday." The Mandarin speaker says, 星期五完成 — literally, "Friday complete." The first sentence is unremarkable in English but ungrammatical without the auxiliary will; the second is unremarkable in Mandarin but would sound telegraphic in English. This small grammatical difference — whether … Continue reading The Grammar in Your Head: How English and Chinese Structure Time, Thought, and Culture

Cuba Leadership Exit: Díaz-Canel Before 1 Jan 2027

Estimate: ~15% (range 10–20%) Base rate. Forced irregular removal of authoritarian leaders runs roughly 2–4% per leader-year (general literature estimate, not verified against Archigos this session). The question's disjunction — flee or cease to be president — covers the full removal distribution. Starting prior: ~5%. What justifies a premium over base rate: Three stressors are … Continue reading Cuba Leadership Exit: Díaz-Canel Before 1 Jan 2027