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Adam Aleksic, who posts as Etymology Nerd on social media, argues in a new book that algorithms are reshaping the English language.
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Neural networks first treat sentences like puzzles solved by word order, but once they read enough, a tipping point sends ...
We’ve had the occasion to say it numerous times: this column, aptly titled Our Kind of English is not strictly about the man who pens it. Rather, it’s about us all who are keen on the precise and ...
Whether you call it dialect or Bahamian Creole – the way Bahamians speak is not bad English, according to late linguist, ...
Mastering English grammar is crucial for clear communication. Common errors among new speakers often follow predictable ...
Do you have a strategy for improving your English? You can have a strategy, but first you need to map out a strategy. There ...
501 Portuguese verbs : fully conjugated in all the tenses, in a new easy-to-learn format, alphabetically arranged by Nitti, John J Publication date 1995 Topics Portuguese language -- Verb -- Tables ...
The Oxford English Dictionary is hoaching with new Scottish words - with beamer, bummer and tattie scone among 13 new entries ...
The English language has changed completely in the course of a thousand years, due to both historical events and language-internal processes. This course offers an introduction to the rich history of ...