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The Psychology of Natural Versus Constructed Languages
Psychology Today #2 - 10 months ago
From ‘dada’ to Darth Vader – why the way we name fathers reminds us we spring from the same well
The Conversation #2 - 2 months ago
Meta launches new program to improve speech and translation AI
TechCrunch #5 - 5 weeks ago
‘You Can’t Lick a Badger Twice’: Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI Flaw
Wired #6 - 2 months ago
Subtle Ways Your Language Shapes the Way You Think
Psychology Today #2 - 5 years ago
‘Let’s Go Brandon’ and the linguistic jiujitsu of American politics
The Conversation #2 - 2 months ago
India’s war on English makes no sense
Spectator (UK) #2 - 2 weeks ago
University of Washington's 'Inclusive Language Guide' Says 'Grandfather,' 'Housekeeping' are 'Problematic'
Townhall #1 - 11 hours ago
The Meaning of "Smart"
Psychology Today #3 - 3 weeks ago
AI invades ‘word of the year’ lists at Oxford, Cambridge and Merriam-Webster
TechCrunch #4 - 6 months ago
AI Can Write in English. Now It's Learning Other Languages
Wired #3 - 3 weeks ago
Salon: Actually, 'Latinx' Is Not Inclusive Enough, Here's the New 'Acceptable' Term
Townhall #1 - 15 hours ago
The Power of Patterns: A Little Repetition Goes a Long Way
Psychology Today #3 - 11 hours ago
My partner is from Peru, and I'm from the US. Our 'Spanish-only' days bring us closer together.
Business Insider #29 - 2 years ago
The Leaning Tower of Babel
Foreign Affairs #2 - 15 months ago
This side gig can be done at any time of day—and pays as much as $60 per hour
CNBC #11 - 2 years ago
Good News for Second Language Learners
Psychology Today #4 - 2 weeks ago
Our word of the year for 2023
Economist #1 - 4 weeks ago
Is Ukrainian a language or a dialect? That depends on whom you ask and how the war ends
The Conversation #2 - 2 years ago
Writer Thoreau warned of brain rot in 1854. Now it's the Oxford Word of 2024
NPR Online News #3 - 5 weeks ago
The Power of the Written Word
Psychology Today #3 - 7 hours ago
Mark Cuban shares the No. 1 jargon word he hates the most: ‘You sound stupid ... trying to sound smart’
CNBC #16 - 2 years ago
SignAll is slowly but surely building a sign language translation platform – TechCrunch
TechCrunch #3 - 4 years ago
Germany debates how to form gender-neutral words out of its gendered language
NPR Online News #1 - 2 years ago
Like, What? The Power and History of A Popular Phrase
Psychology Today #3 - 3 weeks ago
What to read to become a better writer
Economist #1 - 2 years ago
The old slang term ’86' probably started as restaurant-worker jargon. Suddenly it’s in the news
Associated Press #6 - 2 months ago
Oxford University Press picks "brain rot" as word of the year. See the other finalists.
CBS #4 - 5 weeks ago
The Power of Verbal Intensifiers
Psychology Today #6 - 14 hours ago
Want to sound more confident? Ditch these 10 phrases that make you look 'insecure' and 'arrogant,' say word experts
CNBC #2 - 5 years ago
What's The Big Deal About The Passive Voice?
Forbes #1 - 4 years ago
The Words Federal Agencies Are Discouraged From Using Under Trump
New York Times #2 - 5 weeks ago
How Meaning Takes Shape Before We Speak
Psychology Today #6 - 2 weeks ago
Artificial neural networks are making strides towards consciousness, according to Blaise Agüera y Arcas
Economist #1 - 3 weeks ago
Avoid these 11 most annoying business jargon words at all costs—how to speak more clearly and concisely
CNBC #1 - 6 years ago
How the use of a word in the Guardian has gotten some readers upset | Elisabeth Ribbans
Guardian #4 - 6 weeks ago
People Judge Poetic Language as More Truthful
Psychology Today #3 - 16 hours ago
What is The Economist’s word of the year for 2021?
Economist #1 - 5 days ago
Want to sound more intelligent? Avoid these 15 words and phrases that are 'embarrassingly outdated,' say grammar experts
CNBC #4 - 7 years ago
The End of Foreign-Language Education
Atlantic #4 - 2 months ago
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