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But I hadn’t thought about Jefferson’s breezy assurance for decades when I stumbled recently across a fascinating experiment in how radically the English language has changed over the centuries.
A new analysis of genetic studies proposes that the cognitive capacity for language was already present at least 135,000 years ago.
Probably not the most in-demand use, but a really cool one. And maybe something that makes originalism easier?
Abstract: Originally, GenProg was created to repair buggy programs written in the C programming language, launching a new discipline in Generate-and-Validate approach of Automated Program Repair (APR) ...
Abstract: Vision-and-language navigation (VLN) has garnered extensive attention in the field of embodied artificial intelligence. VLN involves time series information, where historical observations ...
International Mother Language Day, observed on February 21, serves as a global reminder of the value of mother tongues and multilingual education. The annual observance underscores how languages are ...