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'A comprehensive and up-to-date overview, covering nicely theoretical distinctions and debates as well as the hands-on, practical questions every corpus linguist has to come to grips with.
Authoritative weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and business news and opinion. (Hard core linguistics analysis with jokes from The Economist. Does it get any better?
So it is with absolutely no fanfare that I announce Shield This Increase, wherein I shall be occasionally putting up thoughts and ideas more specifically focused on Applied Linguistics. I'm not expecting you to all flock over there ...
You know the feeling: You get online ready to be all productive and such, and suddenly you find yourself spiraling into Internet wonderland.
UC Berkeley researchers develop model to reconstruct lost languages Daily Californian This linguistic time machine of sorts offers an alternative to the laborious efforts of human linguists, who have to manually reconstruct languages by analyzing...
Scientists uncover key mechanism that links obesity and diabetes with cancer News-Medical.net Diabetes caused 4.6 million deaths in 2011, more than 2 deaths per hour in Spain, more in USA.
BY DANIEL L. EVERETT In the wake of Newtown, Americans must be asking themselves: Is there something inherently violent about us?
A new study by University of Pennsylvania linguists shows that the Philadelphia accent has changed in the last century.
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The trick is to learn the subjunctive in parallel with the indicative tenses, making comparisons between the two and finding patterns that will help you remember all the forms easily.
When physicists look at language, what do they see? For the five experts in physics who authored a recent paper in the journal Scientific Reports, language looks very much like a gas, with words bouncing around like particles.
BY DANIEL L. EVERETT In the wake of Newtown, Americans must be asking themselves: Is there something inherently violent about us?
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It really is a small world, and here's the proof. (RT @HumanitiesatUJ If the world was a village of 100 people, what would it look it?
24.1853, Calls: General Linguistics Historical Linguistics/ Indo-European Linguistics (Jrnl): http://t.co/pAKVVE1x1v
Based on demographics, there will be 525 million Spanish speakers in the world by 2030. Furthermore, the USA will be a Spanish speaking country 50 years from now. • Nearly 18 million people study Spanish as a foreign ...
89.3 KPCC (blog) In immigration news: Obama pushes plan on Spanish-language media, the GOP ...
It has recently come to my attention that in an earlier era of modern English, the past of "build" was "builded." I had been of the understanding that... (Why did "builded" become "built?
blog post 44 Ultimate Guide to the Spanish Subjunctive. The Present. In this Ultimate Guide to the Spanish Subjunctive today we're going to learn how to build the present subjunctive of regular ar, er and ir verbs.
His name is Lex and he was a Linguistics major (see what he did there). Reading: http://t.co/80rPUKgUmA /by @lexfri
The head of the Chilean mint Gregorio has lost the positions of the party of coins on which the error was made in the name of the country, reports BBC News on February 12. Friends Kozlovsky from the Defense suggested that ...
David Marsh: Don't get in a bad mood over the subjunctive -as Shakespeare would confirm, it will add elegance to your writing (RT @guardianstyle: Don't get in a bad mood over the subjunctive:
Sci-News.com Innovative Computer System Reconstructs Ancient Languages Sci-News.com “We're hopeful our tool will revolutionize historical linguistics much the same way that statistical analysis and computer power revolutionized the study of...
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