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Drimonis: Language, loss and Montreal's enduring allure
Governments may try to articulate one identity," says theatre director Manolis Antoniou, "but Montreal isn’t a monocultural ...
Your brain transforms thoughts into speech using an ancient blueprint: the sensorimotor control system. New research reveals ...
The vibe coding tool Cursor, from startup Anysphere, has introduced Composer, its first in-house, proprietary coding large ...
Naturalist George Bumann decodes animal communication in Yellowstone, revealing how listening to wildlife transforms our ...
Understanding deafness as a language barrier rather than a medical problem transforms how we approach accessibility and ...
A 1970 collection of essays, Meaning in Architecture, was on everyone’s reading list (along with Collage City, The ...
Matt Di Teresa may be a member of perhaps the most important city body outside of the city council, but that does not mean he ...
In March the Board of Regents approved a directive on institutional speech amid campus turmoil around Gaza. It remains ...
English on top, Urdu on the bottom— speaks louder than words. It demonstrates that English in Pakistan isn’t a foreign ...
A serving Cambridgeshire Police officer is due to face a misconduct hearing over allegations he used offensive language.
As technology advances in English, a UC Santa Cruz professor is making sure Indigenous languages don’t get left behind.
Behind the luminous precision of these reconstructions stands something far more subtle human intelligence. The breakthroughs ...
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