Are we Obliged to Follow the Rules?
The reasoning behind the existence of rules is so we don’t live in chaos, but rather in an orderly society. In the case of language
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The reasoning behind the existence of rules is so we don’t live in chaos, but rather in an orderly society. In the case of language
Consecutive interpreting can be a challenging task in almost every environment. Now, take two of the biggest names in sports — Nike and Neymar Jr.
One of the main doubts English to Spanish translators have is deciding how to choose from the capitalization options the Spanish language has to offer depending on
Information density, as awkward as it sounds, is a term accepted by the academic community to describe how much information can be encoded in the
In the mathematical community, March 14 is Pi Day, the number that expresses the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. The one we
In an interesting article published in Tufts Magazine, author Colin Woodward caught people’s attention when he described what he sees as new nations within the
Is the English language perfect as it is? As it continuously evolves (and sometimes regresses) and transforms, should there be a body in charge of
All humans are able to make the same sounds. However, each language has its own particular way of employing them. Just as each language follows
There have been recent studies showing that the Spanish language has become the most important and most spoken language in the United States aside from
Most of the time, languages tend to be named after the demonym of their country of origin. However, in many cases this results in a
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