Steven Pinker is a describer, a linguist and cognitive scientist.
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Instead, she chose the Air Force and became a linguist.
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Yeah, you can talk to linguist David J. Peterson about that.
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He was an accomplished linguist, speaking Farsi, Arabic, English, and Russian.
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He said that he had talked about swearing with a linguist.
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People don't know this about Johnny, but he was a linguist.
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"Arrival" follows a linguist who tries to communicate with extraterrestrial beings.
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Professionally, she is a linguist and he is a UX designer.
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A Stanford linguist says money and power could help explain why.
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The FBI, for example, used to have a forensic linguist on staff.
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Lakoff is a well-known linguist and a staunch critic of Trump.
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She is, you will be heartened to hear, a linguist by trade.
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John McWhorter, Columbia University linguist and host of the "Lexicon Valley" podcast.
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Anne was a trained linguist, always interested in the patterns of language.
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A French linguist named Jules Gilliéron began charting regional dialects on maps.
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Geoffrey Nunberg, a linguist, distinguishes two kinds of speech mistakes: "typos" and "thinkos".
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I knew that he was a serious linguist who had complimented Duolingo before.
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François Grosjean, a linguist at the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland, emphasises necessity.
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The renowned cognitive linguist George Lakoff is among those who argue the latter.
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A Harvard and Oxford graduate, he is a gifted musician, linguist and scholar.
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Imagine this humble linguist dork being the first white person you ever met!
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"He said I made the wrong choice," the linguist tells her daughter Hannah.
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Kilimnik, born in Ukraine, previously served in the Russian Army as a linguist.
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Ms. Thompson was living in Erbil, Iraq, working on contract as a linguist.
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Working with the linguist Alfred Capelle, he created the first Marshallese-English dictionary.
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Laurel Sutton, a senior strategist and linguist at the naming agency Catchword, agrees.
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Related: The Most Militarized Universities in America: A VICE News Investigation He's been working as a linguist and translator as a government contractor ever since, and he is now a Category III linguist, the highest level a contractor can obtain.
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The Texas native was an Air Force linguist who studied Farsi and other languages.
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Frank and Claire Underwood are having threesomes and Remy Danton is a cunning linguist.
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Sabine Little, a German linguist at the University of Sheffield, puts the emphasis elsewhere.
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Political linguist Anna Szilagyi identified some of the patterns that emerge in populist rhetoric.
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And Queens College linguist Michael Newman thinks it might be good for their brand.
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Sergeants in the 35P cryptologic linguist career field also qualify for tier 10 bonuses.
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One morning, I had coffee with a poet, writer, and linguist named Diana Anthimiadou.
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Indeed, any linguist would be highly skeptical of a claim that any language didn't.
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Instead, it develops over time, a process that the linguist Asif Agha named enregisterment.
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Jack Grieve, a linguist at Birmingham University, uses Twitter to study regional patterns in English.
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It's KHAH-lay-see, according to linguist David J. Peterson, who created the Dothraki language.
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BEN ZIMMER, LINGUIST: Originally, whoever was administering the oath would ask it as a question.
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Feel free to go to town and claim all the bragging rights, you cunning linguist.
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The book infuriated both Noam Chomsky, the MIT linguist, and Ayn Rand, the objectivist author.
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"The eggs and the bunnies, those are fertility things," as linguist Gretchen McCulloch points out.
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I didn't know English, but a linguist is not afraid to pick up another language.
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In Denis Villeneuve's Arrival, Amy Adams plays a linguist trying to communicate with alien visitors.
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Dr. Zsofia Demjen is a linguist who studies the intersections of language, mind, and health.
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In her new book Because Internet, linguist Gretchen McCulloch unpacks those norms one by one.
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"Some languages will develop labiodentals," said Steven Moran, a linguist at the University of Zurich.
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The linguist Marianne Hundt once described British and American English as partners in a dance.
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Only over time did I learn that he'd been an Army Arabic linguist before Sept.
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In Because Internet, the linguist Gretchen McCulloch explains "lol": It's an irony marker, she says.
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In 2005, cognitive linguist George Lakoff released a book called Don't Think of an Elephant!
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A linguist fluent in Pashto, Farsi and Dari, she worked as a translator and language analyst.
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" In a 2018 essay on camp, linguist Chi Luu responds to Sontag with, "Would they have?
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It doesn't take a linguist to notice that the actress sounds pretty bizarre in the trailer.
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A black journalism professor asked me, as a linguist, to lecture on language and the trial.
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A linguist at San Diego State University, Jeffrey Kaplan, argues that the prefatory clause is false.
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A professional linguist, Tolkien didn't just invent; he used everything he'd learned and made it new.
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He was a classical scholar and gifted linguist, and his speeches were renowned for their erudition.
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Fluent in German, Greene went to work for the FBI as a contract linguist in 22014.
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Winner, a former linguist for the U.S. Air Force, has been in jail since her arrest.
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A linguist might be able to explain why, but since I'm not one, I won't try.
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Schnoebelen is a linguist and the chief analyst for Idibon, a firm that interprets linguistic data.
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"When these terms are actually used, they're depoliticized," linguist Susan Ehrlich told me at the time.
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"Emojis have become a fundamental part of how we use language," said Neil Cohn, a linguist.
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But in addition to Midwestern, they will also pick up a good bit of Linguist. Monophthongization?
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Nor, as the linguist Geoffrey Pullum explains, are Eskimo languages actually especially rich in snow terminology.
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Lower voices do carry better, so that's not entirely without basis, said the linguist Deborah Tannen.
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John McWhorter, a linguist, is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University.
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That same year she married Yuriy Tarnawsky, a Ukrainian writer and linguist who worked for IBM.
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During her trip, she met Jaeger, a computational linguist who was a new professor in the department.
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Arrival had an impressive number of details that made Louise look and act like a real linguist.
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Greene, who is fluent in German, was hired by the FBI as a contract linguist in 2011.
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As a linguist and a writer, you've tackled a lot of specific relationship dynamics in the past.
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We are only able to communicate using a three way call with a linguist in another division.
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The Justice Department charged 61-year-old Mariam Taha Thompson, a Pentagon linguist, with espionage on Wednesday.
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A feminist linguist and self-described "word geek," Montell reminds us of much that we already know.
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There could be "no dialect left behind", says Michael Cook, a linguist who worked on the project.
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For someone who plays a linguist it takes me a long time to find the right word.
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Because the Army had trained Maddox as an intelligence linguist and interrogator, he was tapped for the mission.
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The film tells the story of Dr. Louise Brooks (Amy Adams), a linguist working at an unnamed university.
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And these findings echo the theory by linguist George Lakoff, who has theorized how cognitive metaphors influence thought.
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Instead of my original plan of becoming a military linguist, I worked in gas stations on third shift.
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Basically a manic rap cartoon video, it weaves religion, politics and sex together in an aggressive linguist tangle.
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Buttigieg's Indiana-born mother, Anne Montgomery, 74, is a linguist who taught at Notre Dame for 29 years.
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He was a cryptologic linguist in the Air Force when he was wounded in a parachute jump accident.
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He became a crypto-linguist, working for the National Security Agency, helping fellow soldiers master the intricacies of Arabic.
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In 2016 Deborah Cameron, a feminist and linguist at Oxford University, wrote a "brief history" of the word "gender".
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It takes about a thousand years for a single language to split in two, says William Foley, a linguist.
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Taking the coin, the linguist goes to a nearby shop and buys the travelers four small bunches of grapes.
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She was recruited to Cambridge into the "Language Research Unit" by another female professor, the computational linguist Margaret Masterman.
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Ms. Kim's job — part playwright, part programmer and part linguist — didn't exist before Alexa, Siri and other A.I. assistants.
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The Abbe Museum is also showing pieces that the linguist Frank T. Siebert acquired from tribe members in Maine.
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The former US Air Force linguist is accused of leaking classified information detailing a classified National Security Agency memo.
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"We'll do this as I would in the Amazon," he told me, referring to his fieldwork as a linguist.
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Wehelie worked under contract as an FBI linguist and translator between June 2012 and May 2015, court documents said.
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Enfield is a linguist at the University of Sydney, whose research uncovers meaning in the minutiae of everyday chatter.
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And so Abdullah became a contract linguist employed by a multinational corporation and contracted to support US military forces.
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He's a dramatist and a linguist who can be glorious about the ordinariness and misery of duty and work.
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I asked this question of Gretchen McCulloch, a linguist who specializes in how language is used on the internet.
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You don't need to be a linguist to get an impression of real syntactic rules, which you can borrow.
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Ms. Kim's job — part playwright, part programmer and part linguist — didn't exist before Alexa, Siri and other A.I. assistants.
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After a little consternation, Tansy's new owner Robin Queen, a linguist at the University of Michigan, got some advice: sheep.
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Glottophobia, though, says Philippe Blanchet, a linguist at the University of Rennes who coined the term, is far from absurd.
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The CIA station chief in Kabul and a linguist were two other people who were part of Rahman's interrogation team.
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This time, only a world-class linguist (Amy Adams) can save us, by determining what the aliens are up to.
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Amy Adams stars as the linguist who may be able to figure it all out and save the human race.
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Or the bishop of Shanghai, Jin Luxian, a Jesuit and a brilliant linguist, who had been interned in the 1950s.
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Adams gave one of the best performances of the year as a linguist trying to connect with aliens in Arrival.
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One was a top military linguist who worked closely with the National Security Agency and was on her eighth deployment.
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Stanford linguist John Rickford points to Jeantel's testimony about the conversation she overheard through Martin's cellphone between Martin and Zimmerman.
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A linguist studies what are referred to as natural languages, which are the languages humans come up with, generally subconsciously.
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One linguist from the University of California, Berkeley, used dictionaries recorded by French Jesuits in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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The associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, is a Russian Army-trained linguist prosecutors have accused of having ties to Russian intelligence.
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"There are many variables," Jack Chambers, a Canadian linguist and professor of linguistics at the University of Toronto, told Insider.
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Connie Eble, a linguist at the University of North Carolina who studies American slang, surveys her students periodically for neologisms.
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"It's the first time that Peru has made this kind of gesture," said Mr. Panizo, the linguist leading the project.
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A linguist recognizes all of these traits as more typical of casual, spoken language as opposed to formal, written language.
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Some words and phrases acquire a kind of emotional charge from their collocates, linguist jargon for the verbal company they keep.
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John Holm, a linguist who helped bring the study of creole and pidgin languages into the scholarly mainstream, died on Dec.
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Ashley: We are back, and we are here with Dr. Lauren Collister, a linguist and librarian at the University of Pittsburgh.
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"It's really important that certain kind of phenomena get named in the first place," York University linguist Susan Ehrlich told me.
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Before her arrest, the Texas-raised linguist and Air Force veteran was also known as a yoga instructor and animal lover.
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As mentioned above, Adams' character is a linguist — and the primary interaction between her and the aliens is communicative, not combative.
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Victor Klemperer, the outstanding German-Jewish linguist and student of totalitarian language, is inevitably cited in studies that take this approach.
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Or at least we don't for the first question, and that's only because we spoke to a linguist for the second.
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I'm no linguist but, yeah, that opens the door to any number of cool guests turning up on for this show.
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OFFICIAL SECRETS Keira Knightley plays the British government linguist Katharine Gun, who leaked a top-secret email to The London Observer.
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French linguist Jules Gilliéron later innovated on Wenker's method: He sent a trained worker into the field to oversee the surveys.
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"Our basic stance is one of reciprocity," said Nick Enfield, a linguist at the University of Sydney, who led the study.
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They suggest her range as a linguist — a Kazakh textbook and another on Uzbek verbs — as well as her diverse interests.
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The indefatigable linguist Crystal's latest book, "Making Sense," is a surprisingly entertaining historical and scholarly tour of the mechanics of English.
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A more contemporary definition, developed by the linguist Linda Flower and the psychologist John Hayes, is "cognitive rhetoric"—thinking in words.
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Insults are the kind of thing one might want to call a linguist to discuss, you know, as an expert witness.
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I cannot for the life of me understand why no one called a linguist to testify about the nature of insults.
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But "there was another map, a unique one, where he made corrections," said Tânia Clemente, a linguist at the National Museum.
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You're Amy Adams in The Arrival, that linguist recruited by white folks to communicate with the alien life-form (Black folks).
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Upon the "arrival" of foreign entities, America turns to Dr. Louise Banks (Amy Adams), a renowned linguist tasked with translating alien communication.
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BERLIN — A linguist and adviser for the German armed forces has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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"It's created a lifelong friendship," Anita, a linguist who works in the same office building as Hoagland's husband, says of the transplant.
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Calling themselves "Academics for Peace," the 1,128 initial signatories included Turkish scholars and prominent overseas academics such as American linguist Noam Chomsky.
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"This is speculative, but 'I feel like' fits with this general relativism run rampant," Sally McConnell-Ginet, a linguist at Cornell, suggested.
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"It was also a way to select people," said Daniel Luzzati, a linguist and the author of a book on French spelling.
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Unlike the linguist—and new atheist—Steven Pinker, Gray regards the idea that the world is getting better as self-evidently silly.
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For a while, she wanted to be a linguist, but finally settled on English and Spanish literature, with a minor in psychology.
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Wolfe mounts a grand debunking — attempting to take down not just Chomsky the linguist but, as collateral damage, Chomsky the left intellectual.
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Winner, a 26-year-old former Air Force linguist, was the first person charged with criminal information leaks under President Donald Trump.
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Here they will perform original material Ms. Serpa composed in response to the work of Luce Irigaray, a feminist linguist and philosopher.
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When mysterious spacecraft touch down across the globe, an elite team — lead by expert linguist Louise Banks (Adams) — is brought together to investigate.
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We should recognize that when people move into a new environment, they're going to change, argues linguist Amelia Tseng in an NPR interview.
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A federal law enforcement official described Kilimnik as a linguist trained by the Russian army and about whom the US has gathered intelligence.
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Dennis Baron, a linguist at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, searched for "bear arms" in these databases, and found about 1,500 instances.
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Separately, a court in Istanbul ordered the release, pending trial, of award-winning novelist Asli Erdogan and linguist Necmiye Alpay, Alpay's lawyer said.
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Benjamin Lee Whorf, a 20th-century linguist, argued that speakers of different languages perceive and understand the world differently—that language determines thought.
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It shares some DNA with "2001" and "Solaris," and stars Amy Adams as a linguist wrestling with grief and an imposing research assignment.
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" It quoted a Russian linguist who had translated his Party Congress speech: "I read from morning till midnight, even forgetting to have meals.
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Fifteen years later, I entered the world of "Dardasha," which had been written by Mustafa Mughazy, an Egyptian linguist at Western Michigan University.
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Ms. Dalcher, a retired theoretical linguist, said she was inspired in part by the women's marches around the country after the 2016 election.
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As a self-taught linguist who can converse in six languages, Mr. Calovini has skills that make him an asset to his school.
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When I spoke to a linguist he said absolutely that HAL does not have a mid-Atlantic accent as Kubrick kind of thought.
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" There is also Lollerskates, lollercoaster, loltastic, words that are "fantastically creative," as the linguist Gretchen McCulloch has written, but "ring vintage early 2000s.
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Joel Tetreault is a computational linguist who until recently was the director of research at Grammarly, a leading brand of educational writing software.
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The former US Air Force linguist wore an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs as she sat down in the Augusta, Georgia, courtroom Thursday morning.
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University of Pennsylvania linguist Mark Liberman has explained this in more detail: This apparent incoherence has two main causes: false starts and parentheticals.
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Most ironically, as one linguist has noted, the phrase for "gender equality" (男女平等) puts the male character before the female one.
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You could absolutely talk about emoji as a phenomenon, but as for what a particular emoji means, you probably wouldn't go to a linguist.
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When a mysterious spacecraft touch down across the globe, an elite team — lead by expert linguist Louise Banks (Adams) — is brought together to investigate.
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Sergio Romero, a linguist at the University of Texas, Austin, told the HuffPost that in Guatemala alone, Mayans speak at least 23 different languages.
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In Arrival, she plays a gifted linguist attempting to make contact with, and decipher, an alien race that has landed en masse on earth.
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Conversation, it turns out, is a finely tuned machine, as Nick Enfield, a linguist at the University of Sydney, suggests in "How We Talk".
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An obituary on Monday about the linguist John Holm misidentified the location of the University of Coimbra, where he was chairman of English linguistics.
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The pattern is called Zipf's law, named after George Kingsley Zipf, an American linguist who lived in the first half of the 20th century.
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Geoffrey Nunberg, linguist at the University of California at Berkeley One of the interesting things about Trump is the utter absence of ideological language.
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The movie stars Amy Adams as a linguist and translator hired by the government to communicate with aliens who have just arrived on Earth.
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" Famed activist and linguist Noam Chomsky also has said Sanders is not a socialist of any sort, calling him "a decent, honest New Dealer.
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Nimuendaju was a German linguist at the turn of the 20th century who recorded hundred of hours of Amazonian languages that are now extinct.
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Along the way, he also attacks the neo-Darwinian linguist Noam Chomsky, who has advanced the idea of language as an innate evolutionary trait.
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A crackerjack linguist, Dr. Thurman had learned Tibetan in 10 weeks, and the two became "talking partners," as the Dalai Lama liked to say.
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Chomsky, of course, is perhaps the most famous linguist alive today, a pioneer in the field of cognitive science, and an outspoken political scholar.
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In his body of work on metaphors and politics, the oft-cited American linguist, George Lakoff, highlights both the importance and dangers of semantics.
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O. Scott) ★ 'ARRIVAL' (PG-87503, 2130:21718) Amy Adams plays a linguist who tries to communicate with aliens who have landed on Earth.
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Among those recipients was someone Manafort worked with for years: Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian Army–trained linguist on whom US intelligence agencies have collected information.
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Amy Adams is perfect as the unassuming and brilliant linguist who holds the key to humanity's continued existence, and Jeremy Renner is fine at whatever.
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In 2010, an Iraqi-American who had been working as a linguist for the United States Army was held for two months and then released.
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"What you find is most words that you think of as new, aren't new," Sarah Ogilvie, a linguist and lexicographer at Stanford University, told Mashable.
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After the October 9 debate, linguist Lynne Murphy of the University of Sussex weighed in on Trump's use of "the" in a piece for Quartz.
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Traditionally, if there are doubts about an applicant's stated homeland, a recording of them having a conversation will be sent to a linguist for verification.
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OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the linguist John Holm misidentified the location of the University of Coimbra, where he was chairman of English linguistics.
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An illuminating case of a different kind is that of Sevan Nisanyan, a 59-year-old linguist and author of an etymology of modern Turkish.
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It was 2004, and she'd been home for only a few months after serving as an Army sergeant and Arab linguist in the Iraq war.
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"I feel like the emotions have long since been mostly bleached out of 'feel that,' " said Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania.
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A onetime linguist for the FBI was arrested over the weekend on charges of obstruction and lying to the FBI, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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Prince Harry the linguist The crowd at an event in New Zealand was surprised to hear Britain's Prince Harry greet them in six Pacific languages.
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Charles Ferguson, an influential linguist who taught at Stanford, argued that there's no evidence that the language of the Quran was ever anybody's mother tongue.
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Meanwhile, the national football squad, under the redoubtable leadership of Roy "Cosmopolitan Linguist" Hodgson, was limbering up for its Euro 16 fixture the following Monday.
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But linguist Michael Adams says that neither stans nor VSCO girls are the true originators of many of the internet&aposs most commonly used phrases.
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The variations are not a mark of being cut off from external influences, the linguist William Hanks told me, but, rather, a sign of development.
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Linguist Gretchen McCulloch has been writing about the language of the internet for seven years, and now she's encapsulated some of that knowledge into a book.
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" They added that he was a "meticulous linguist, a fine artist, a lover of music and a champion of literature, as well a highly respected historian.
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Stilwell joined the Air Force in 1980 as a Korean linguist and served in South Korea before earning degrees in Asian studies and the Chinese language.
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Linguist Kieran Snyder's study of performance reviews in tech companies showed that women are routinely criticized for having personality traits that don't conform to feminine stereotypes.
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Q is a composite of five voices, recorded and then altered to match a gender-neutral range of pitches, as defined by a linguist and researcher.
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Susan Lin, an assistant linguistics professor at the University of California at Berkeley, posted her definitive answer to the linguist Facebook group Friends of Berkeley Linguistics.
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The correspondence includes an ad for his vaccination services and a recommendation letter from Jabez B. Hyde, a missionary and linguist who worked with Seneca Indians.
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He served in Iraq's Anbar province, first as a contract linguist for the U.S. Army, then as a civilian foreign area officer for the U.S. Marines.
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After earning a bachelor's degree in English from Yale, he spent four years as a linguist with the United States Army Language School in Monterey, Calif.
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Born in what was then Soviet Ukraine, Kilimnik was studying as a linguist at a state-run military university when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
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The word "hyperpolyglot" was coined two decades ago, by a British linguist, Richard Hudson, who was launching an Internet search for the world's greatest language learner.
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After studying "hut," Ben Zimmer, a noted linguist and lexicographer, published findings several years ago that linked the term to the cadences used by marching soldiers.
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The phrase "Arbeit Macht Frei," originally attributed to the 19th-century lexicographer, linguist and novelist Lorenz Diefenbach, was emblazoned by the Nazis on several concentration camps.
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In 1985, a linguist named Charles Hockett observed that "f" and "v" sounds appeared less frequently or were absent in the languages of some hunter-gatherers.
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I had crash-landed in New York after abandoning careers as a newspaper reporter, Russian linguist in U.S. Army intelligence and foreign service officer in Moscow.
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One academic who taught Ikken, a strong linguist who spoke French, English, Arabic and Swedish, described his student as an individual who at times felt lonely.
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The registry also includes a series of recordings by anthropologist and linguist Melville Jacobs, who documented the languages of Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
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In the fall of 2017, Sam Bowman, a computational linguist at New York University, figured that computers still weren't very good at understanding the written word.
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"I'll be perfectly honest with you: I don't follow these papers, because they are extremely boring to me," said Linzen, the computational linguist from Johns Hopkins.
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In the end, it was Ms. Alicea, the linguist, who brokered Amadeo's release, arguing that Peruvian law allowed indigenous men to marry according to their customs.
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Gretchen McCulloch, a linguist who is writing a book on internet language, has received emails from strangers seeking career advice that feature the once intimate signoff.
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Geoffrey Pullum, a linguist at University of Edinburgh, argues that there's more going on than just a conversational, I'll-let-you-fill-in-the-gaps-style.
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In the film, Amy Adams plays a linguist hired by the U.S. government to go inside one of 12 spaceships that have touched down around the world.
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The linguist was originally scheduled to present her results on Saturday (May 26), during a workshop at the International Space Development Conference (ISDC) 2018 in Los Angeles.
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Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania who runs the Language Log blog, has found dozens of such instances over the years, even in writing.
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Geoffrey Pullum, a linguist at the University of Edinburgh, argues that there's more going on than just a conversational, I'll-let-you-fill-in-the-gaps-style.
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Finally, we interview linguist Lauren Collister about whether we're just psychoanalyzing all of our typing habits for no reason, or if there's real research around this topic.
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Daniel Everett, a linguist, claims that Pirahã, an Amazonian language, lacks recursion, and that its speakers do not talk about the distant past or future at all.
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Winner was a linguist while in the US Air Force from 2010 to 2016 and speaks Farsi, Dari and Pashto, her mother, Billie Winner-Davis, has said.
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Amy Adams plays Dr. Louise Banks, a world-renowned linguist who, when we meet her, is teaching at a university and mourning the death of her child .
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Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch, whose book about internet language will be published by Riverhead this year, explains why petty memes have spread so quickly, and so widely.
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They call him the "Merc with the Mouth" because he sure is a cunning linguist who likes to shoot off — verbally, of course — every chance he gets.
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Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania, compared seven Republican presidential candidates' speeches and found one contender, Rand Paul, to have the most varied pitch.
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Now feminists are saying "we need to talk about rape", as Deborah Cameron, a linguist, does in a recent post on her blog, "Language: a feminist guide".
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One linguist tried responding to local apartment listings using three accents — white, black, and Latino — and was offered more appointments when the landlord thought he sounded white.
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"I think people just had the idea that, well it can be done someday, what's the urgency?" says Andrew Nevins, a linguist affiliated with the National Museum.
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When Bayard and Simon go to Barthes's apartment to look around, vigilant Simon notices that the book on Barthes's desk is linguist Roman Jakobson's Linguistics and Poetics.
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Hymes is a polyglot and computational linguist, in addition to being a game designer, and her love of language effuses from every answer in our email interview.
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Learn about the word wars around "proper English" at a Secret Science Club lecture, with the linguist John McWhorter, at Symphony Space on the Upper West Side.
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John McWhorter, a writer and linguist, for example, argued that Ms. Piven and Mr. Cloward's work on welfare rights led African-Americans to become dependent on welfare.
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Geoffrey Pullum, a linguist at the University of Edinburgh, argues that there's more going on than just a conversational, I'll-let-you-fill-in-the-gaps style.
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"I thought the differences would be more subtle between the two groups," said Nicole Kruspe, a linguist at Lund University in Sweden who co-authored the study.
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The linguist, court records say, confessed her actions after she was arrested, and claimed she provided information to her co-conspirator at the request of that person.
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Now a computational linguist and motivated by a desire to put his historical knowledge to use, Pandey knows how to get obscure alphabets into the Unicode standard.
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"We are uneasy with the president as 'she' because encountering it forces us to have in mind a new conception of 'president,'" the linguist Robin Lakoff said.
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Ms. Winner, a former Air Force linguist and Kingsville, Texas, native, was the first person to be sentenced under the Espionage Act since Mr. Trump took office.
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" Linguist Michael Adams told Insider that some stan culture slang is tailor-made for the internet, and some of it even "challenges the very nature of English.
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Gretchen McCulloch is a self-described "internet linguist," host of the podcast Lingthusiasm, and author of the recent book Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language.
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Wang Shouwen, a linguist who rose through the ministry's translation service, remains the vice minister of commerce for North American affairs after Mr. Yu's return from Geneva.
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Cobbling together clauses, O'Brien builds his poem like a generative linguist, disregarding the particularities of performed speech in favor of the abstract rules that govern native competency.
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Even admonishing these terms, though, brings about calls against so-called political correctness, which University of California Berkeley linguist Geoffrey Nunberg says people are simply sick of.
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Abby Kaplan, a linguist at the University of Utah, rounded up the facts in "Women Talk More Than Men...And Other Myths About Language Explained", published last year.
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So if you or a loved one isn't a linguist and starts quoting dead languages, stinking of sulfur, and levitating an exorcist could be helpful—alongside a shrink.
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To order to Game of Thrones menu items, you will need to order in Valyrian, the fictional working language created by linguist David J. Peterson for the show.
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"Human speech is always morphing along," says John McWhorter, a linguist at Columbia University and author of Words on the Move: Why English Won't - and Can't - Sit Still.
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To explain the shortage of active bilingualism in Peru, the linguist Virginia Zavala uses the concept of "linguistic ideologies," which are the ideas that people have about languages.
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The writer is a linguist and is related to a member of staff at The Economist This article is part of a series of viewpoints on assisted dying.
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The groom's mother is a linguist, who is completing a research fellowship at the University of Colorado at Boulder, focusing on the role of Afghan women in society.
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It's called High Valyrian, the tongue of the ruined Valyrian Freehold empire, and it's one of four languages created by linguist David J. Peterson spoken on the show.
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Tara McAllister Byun, a New York University linguist, passed along the findings, as did other linguists, noting that the velar pinch toward the end really seals the deal.
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Talian speakers in Serafina Corrêa "act as if their variant is the correct one", complains Giorgia Miazzo, a linguist who has recorded speakers of Italian dialects across Brazil.
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The Denis Villeneuve-directed film revolves around Dr. Louise Banks (Adams), a genius linguist who is recruited by the U.S. military to understand the language of alien visitors.
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Over the weekend, shortly after Trump tweeted without evidence that Barack Obama had tapped his phones during the election, linguist George Lakoff's taxonomy of Trump tweets began circulating.
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I love the entire idea of a linguist trying to start from scratch in communicating with aliens, but I found the way she went about it endlessly questionable.
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She more or less implies that Chomsky's standing as a linguist is due largely to his continuing critique of United States foreign policy, which she in turn caricatures.
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The 137-page report -- titled "Statistics, Media and Organizations of Jewry in the United States and Canada" -- was compiled in 1944 by German linguist and researcher Heinz Kloss.
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His company, 22004 Laps Entertainment, is the unlikely force behind "Arrival," the euphorically reviewed science-fiction drama starring Amy Adams as a linguist tasked with decoding alien signals.
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In the late 20003s, Dr. Chomsky, a linguist, philosopher and ardent rationalist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, demonstrated that language was not learned behavior, as Skinner believed.
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Mr. Buttigieg confirmed through a spokeswoman that he had read the book, and said he corresponded as a student with Mr. Lakoff but doubted the linguist would remember.
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Kilimnik had been a linguist for Russian intelligence, Gates had heard -- a detail that spilled into several of Mueller's court filings that year as Gates continued to cooperate.
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On Monday, in a small step to preserve this tradition, the House passed the Esther Martinez Native American Languages Programs Reauthorization Act, named after the legendary Tewa linguist.
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Most interestingly and importantly, however, Paramount is claiming that the use of the Klingon language, which it paid a linguist to construct in the early 1980s, is copyright infringement.
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After Jeffrey Epstein was indicted for sex crimes in 2006, his Harvard lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, called on the expertise of one of his Harvard colleagues, famous linguist Steven Pinker.
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Banawá, spoken in Brazil, is an exception, but its speakers also happen to treat women and girls quite brutally, according to Dan Everett, a linguist who has studied them.
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In the film, premiering on Thursday, Adams plays a linguist hired by the U.S. government to go inside one of 12 spaceships that have touched down around the world.
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Jessi Grieser, a linguist at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, speaks the "Northern Cities shift", a set of vowels around America's Great Lakes that differ from the standard set.
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He's a linguist turned programmer, whose work with the Expressive Intelligence Studio at the University of California, Santa Cruz is dedicated to finding new ways to use machines expressively.
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"All of the tribes in PNG have had contact with the modern world to one degree or another," says Jonathan Claussen, an American linguist-cum-explorer who roams PNG.
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Linguist Maria Heath asked a cross section of internet users to rate the difference in emotion between a message in all caps and the same message in standard capitalization.
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Linguist Limor Shifman did a study of YouTube videos that spawned remixes and remakes compared with videos that had the same number of views but few or no imitations.
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In 2005, he was one of only forty officers to receive a nearly perfect score on the department's language exam, earning the title "master linguist" in Arabic and French.
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Dalcher, a linguist turned debut novelist, was inspired to write Vox after watching the first Women's March on Washington in January 2017, a response to Donald Trump's presidential victory.
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On one occasion, Trump reportedly took notes on an encounter from his own interpreter and directed the linguist not to discuss the meeting with other officials in his administration.
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Kilimnik, a Russian Army-trained linguist, was Manafort's right-hand man for more than a decade and ran the Kiev office of Manafort's political consulting company, Davis Manafort Partners.
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"It is very difficult to react to reality and try to return to life," linguist Bruna Franchetta, whose office burned down in the fire, told WIRED in an email.
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Another school friend from those years, Sevan Nisanyan, a quirky linguist and writer, who has been critical of the current and previous Turkish governments, was jailed in January 2014.
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He was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star with valor for running out in the early minutes of the firefight on June 8 and ushering a civilian linguist to safety.
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Among his first employees was Will Leben, a linguistics professor at Stanford University who now oversees the firm's in-house linguistics team and network of 90 linguist partners globally.
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If that all sounds pedantic, don't worry: Arrival boasts a mind-bending story and a great performance from Amy Adams as the linguist sent in to communicate with aliens.
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I've seen my peers fuming about this, and I too don't want this to be the cool science thing that non-linguist viewers google and throw around at dinner parties.
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Lynne Murphy, an American linguist at Sussex University, recently looked at large collections of British and American text for sentences beginning "In 19**", for any year, as in "In 1914".
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The new science-fiction movie Arrival is about a linguist played by Amy Adams, learning to communicate with the UFO people who have just shown up on Earth without explanation.
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In other words, whether it will also obey the universal grammar, the hierarchical, recursive structure that linguist Noam Chomsky has argued is the deep structure common to all human languages.
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Yet, as the linguist George Lakoff has noted, just arguing about "tax relief" induces us to think of this as a debate over an affliction from which we need rescue.
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In Juchitán, notions of transgender culture and rights have grown as social media and travel connect young people to the wider world, said Victor Cata, a local linguist and writer.
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Losing languages threatens to put us at risk of, as Australian linguist Peter Mühlhäusler called it, landing in "cultural blindspots," or not recognizing other ways of being, thinking, and speaking.
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The Fallowses discuss what they've learned from the places their work has taken them — she's a linguist and he's a journalist — on this week's episode of The Ezra Klein Show.
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A contract linguist who worked for the N.S.A. in Georgia, Reality Winner, was arrested in June and charged with providing a single N.S.A. document to the online publication The Intercept.
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The remarkable life of Shannon Kent, the Navy sailor, linguist and spy who was killed in a recent suicide bombing in Syria shows the contributions and sacrifices women have made.
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"It would think that 'a man bit the dog' and 'a dog bit the man' are exactly the same thing," said Tal Linzen, a computational linguist at Johns Hopkins University.
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The study was inspired by the hypothesis of linguist Charles Hockett, a leading figure in the field to help define linguistics as a science between the 1930s and the 1960s.
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A cognitive scientist and linguist, Pinker focused his study of human nature on our propensity for violence — and conversely, cooperation — in his 2011 book, The Better Angels of Our Nature.
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According to linguist Robert Daland, an assistant professor with UCLA's Department of Linguistics, there is a perfectly good reason why no one can figure out this phonetic freak of nature.
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