As I indicated in my last column, I have an intense interest in words, and that predilection has slowed me down reading the otherwise wonderful “The Good Wife of Bath” ...
By Nicholas ARTHUR-BAIDOO Jnr, Elsie Edinam AVEVOR, Mustapha BELLO, and Francis Kwesku ESSEL A language waiting to be heardIn every corner of Ghana, language lives. It is expressed in various ways and ...
Every year, prospective college students stress over the application essay. They wonder what to write about, how they should write and whether the essay makes a difference. Local college admissions ...
A new interdisciplinary study argues that one of linguistics’ most influential frameworks needs a major update. Drawing on research in sign languages, animal communication, cultural evolution, and ...
Live from Bologna...it's Dr. Giulia Rambelli, discussing the role of analogy in language processing. Come to the watch party in person or attend via Zoom on Wedesday, November 19, 10-11:30am in the ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Study the unique human faculty of language and investigate world languages. Explore ...
In contexts where there exists a corpus of texts and a limited number of Elder speakers, a corpus-informed syntactic analysis approach enables linguists to use speaker’s time strategically. In this ...
A recent article in EdWeek was headlined, "What Educators Need to Know About Dyslexia—and Why It's Not Something to 'Fix.'" As an inventor of autonomous AI, I explain below why technological advances ...
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