Climate Crisis and Language Loss?
When concerns regarding the climate crisis are voiced in the West, the conversation is often oriented around Western concerns. Which is not an entirely unreasonable
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When concerns regarding the climate crisis are voiced in the West, the conversation is often oriented around Western concerns. Which is not an entirely unreasonable
Spoken by around eighty million people, Hangugeo (or chosŏnmal) is the official language of both South and North Korea. However, after almost eight decades since
While language certainly reflects the soul of a people, superstitions often depict its history and culture. So here’s an overview of some ways in which
Language has been an evolving part of human civilization since ancient times. Many languages have come and gone, with the Basque language standing stubbornly as
A fluid thing, language can be likened to an organism, and the linguistic community within which it operates, to an ecosystem. As such, it is
In Part 1, we examined the treacherous waters of relying on machine translation. But is there a way forward when it comes to using machine
With about one in four voters self-identifying as Hispanic, Broward County in Florida is an unlikely place to find official English documents translated badly into
From websites to social media, from advertisements to novels, English-language content holds powerful sway across the globe. As the world’s most widely spoken language, with
Early last year, a team of researchers from Wageningen University and Research (WUR) and Indiana University published a paper purporting to have demonstrated the increasing
Hygge. Saudade. Toska. Mamihlapinatapai. If you know what these words mean in their respective languages, do you think you’d be able to translate them into
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