After teaching in the doctoral linguistics program at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, he accepted a post in 1998 as chairman of English linguistics at the University of Coimbra in Coimbra, Portugal, where he created a department of creole linguistics.
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He received his bachelor's degree in romance philology and linguistics at Columbia University and a doctorate in linguistics from the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati.
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Julie Boland, Professor of Psychology and Linguistics, University of Michigan and Robin Queen, Professor of Linguistics, English Language and Literatures and Germanic Languages and Literatures.
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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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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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For many years, I've had a pretty serious interest in linguistics, but I never had the chance to do much with it save for taking a few linguistics classes at college.
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Clearly, then, the discipline of linguistics needs a marketing overhaul, because this is exactly what linguistics consists of: describing the rules, many of them hidden and not obvious, of the human language ability.
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My whole fear is ... you've got a linguistics degree, right?
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If you don't like it, you can talk about linguistics.
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Many are on theoretical linguistics and the philosophy of mind.
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Did the studio take fright at the prospect of linguistics?
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She is, I think by all definitions, a linguistics expert.
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She has friends, participates in college theater, attends her linguistics lecture.
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Plus, we talked to a linguistics expert about what it means.
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And she also has a PhD in linguistics and cognitive science.
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And the medium is especially suited to the task of bridging language gaps over the internet, according to Salikoko S. Mufwene, a linguistics professor at University of Chicago who specializes in language contact and evolutionary linguistics.
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He received a master's degree in linguistics from the University of Edinburgh.
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Lately, however, such controversy has shifted from linguistics and archaeology to genetics.
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Research on so-called corpus linguistics revealed some puzzling properties of usage.
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He is an associate professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Using terminology from linguistics, we can distinguish activities of two fundamental kinds.
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A University of Toronto linguistics professor, Jack Chambers, once explained the appeal.
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I even decided on what I want to study in college: linguistics.
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Another early hire, Bob Cohen, helped develop the firm's linguistics-based model.
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Adams's character, a linguistics professor named Louise Banks, doesn't know this yet, though.
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In 1978, he was awarded a doctorate in linguistics from University College, London.
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The top 10 were in the arts, and the creative and linguistics fields.
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John H. McWhorter, who teaches linguistics at Columbia University, suggested: nothing at all.
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Philosophy's interaction with mathematics, linguistics, economics, political science, psychology and physics requires specialization.
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" The lone member with a name of Hispanic origin was their "linguistics expert.
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Some of them are pretty ugly, but it's all in the name of linguistics.
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Linguistics and literature majors have median salaries of $40,000 and 3.9% can't find work.
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Not that anyone needed a postgraduate degree in linguistics to understand the basic gist.
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Never has the linguistics profession been so badass, so nuanced, so full of intrigue.
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Kaitlyn: The nitty-gritty of the linguistics in this movie did seem wildly implausible.
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But he was drawn to linguistics in part because of his aptitude for systematizing.
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GoodQues says it uses linguistics analysis, unorthodox fieldwork, and behavioral research to gather data.
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In the 1990s he spent two years studying linguistics and biological anthropology at UCLA.
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A former linguistics professor, he worked for years as the pronunciation editor for Merriam-Webster.
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It used to be associated with ideas from linguistics before it became associated with computers.
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The authors presented their paper at the Association for Computational Linguistics' 2017 Conference in Copenhagen.
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The Association for Computational Linguistics has been holding workshops on MT every summer since 2006.
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Her more than 21978 books have covered topics including linguistics, psychoanalysis, literary theory and feminism.
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Is Fitzgerald's seeming invention of "forensic linguistics" worth anybody's time, or is it complete bullshit?
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Chris: Calling Arrival a movie about linguistics is like calling Armageddon a movie about drilling.
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I have a master's in computational linguistics and a Ph.D. in language and information technologies.
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He returned to school, earning a doctorate in linguistics at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.
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Maria Konakova, 20, linguistics and business, Moscow I'm a supporter of Reagonomics, of low taxes.
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Topics range from data science to personal development to linguistics to social sciences and more.
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Her photographic work merges this anthropological background with an interest in linguistics, literature, and language.
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Coursework marries the principles of linguistics with the creativity of speculative fiction genres and pop culture.
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Laurel Stvan is an Associate Professor and Chair of Linguistics at the University of Texas Arlington.
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His work impacted upon an enormous range of fields, including literary criticism, theatre studies, and linguistics.
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But this time, the 21-year-old supermodel has caught the Internet's attention with her linguistics.
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In fact there is a science of language—linguistics—that touches on all of these elements.
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A more general issue in viewing linguistics through Arrival's portrayal is the nature of Louise's subjects.
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The researchers will present their work at the Association for Computational Linguistics annual conference next month.
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The collection in the linguistics wing of the museum alone was far larger than 100,000 documents.
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He is interested in the intersection of large-scale machine learning with linguistics and cognitive science.
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Where was the study of linguistics then and what did you see that could be done?
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Among them was Eman al-Nafjan, a linguistics professor and mother of four, including a toddler.
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THE EMOJI CODE The Linguistics Behind Smiley Faces and Scaredy Cats By Vyvyan Evans 256 pp.
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In her cheeky New York Times bestseller, McCulloch tracks how the internet has influenced contemporary linguistics.
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He graduated from Princeton and received a doctoral degree in linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania.
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She's a linguistics professor tasked with mastering a stunningly strange alien alphabet, and she is wondrous.
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While Placek himself wasn't an expert in linguistics, he made sure to hire people who were.
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My brain thrives on close structural work and the mechanics of language, the stuff of linguistics.
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It's a brisk and friendly introduction to linguistics, and a synthesis of the field's recent discoveries.
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Sietsema is a Greek Orthodox priest from Michigan, as well as a former linguistics professor and lexicographer.
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"The [CNNs] build a logical structure, a bit like linguistics, on top of the text," says Auli.
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Ben Macaulay is working on a PhD in Linguistics, with a focus on phonology and language documentation.
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Macaulay is a graduate student in linguistics and Taiwan enthusiast who is focusing on endangered language documentation.
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"Americans associate it with the British upper class," said Deborah Tannen, a linguistics professor at Georgetown University.
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The rules of behavior are at least as important in cultural linguistics as the rules of grammar.
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I studied a branch of linguistics called onomastics, which involves the history and origin of proper names.
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He studied Russian and English, eventually completing a degree in applied linguistics at Leipzig University in 1978.
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She's a Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Georgia; she's also thoroughly down-to-earth.
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Their 39-year-old daughter, Ruth, who studied forensic linguistics and will move to Fort Collins, Colo.
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Into his own he has crammed nearly every related discipline: evolutionary biology, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, artificial intelligence.
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Illinois is pairing certain majors in the liberal arts — for example, anthropology and linguistics — with computer science.
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The book also serves as a searing dismissal of academia, and of the linguistics professor Noam Chomsky.
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He gifted me with a few references and resources that I consulted to learn more about linguistics.
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As someone who works with words, did digging into linguistics help you understand your own profession better?
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To do natural language processing (speech recognition, transcription, translation, etc.), they drew on the field of linguistics.
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Faye gave Kratos her legendary axe, and to her son, the knowledge of hunting, tracking, and comparative linguistics.
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As opinion has divided over migration, it is no surprise that the political battle has spread to linguistics.
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Noam Chomsky is the Institute Professor and a professor of linguistics, emeritus, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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He was a linguistics professor at a prominent university in Beijing, and he had three sons in America.
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But the Navajo language's syntax and linguistics are particularly tricky for non-Navajo, and it is not written.
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So then all of a sudden, we have a movement where linguistics becomes the most important thing, right?
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George Lakoff, a linguistics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has been tracking the trend for decades.
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To many, this kind of thinking takes linguistics from the "soft" and musty to the "hard" and clean.
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" The mention of silence in "A Dreamer Who Studied Linguistics" is followed by singers whispering the word "silence.
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Mr. Deutscher has managed to keep one foot in the academic world, writing books on his specialty, linguistics.
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She also abandoned her focus on linguistics, Dr. Jaeger's specialty; she now studies attention and learning more generally.
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At Emojicon, resentment toward Unicode was simmering amid the emoji karaoke, emoji improv and talks on emoji linguistics.
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Fittingly, Mr. McCoy is in a Ph.D. program in cognitive science at Johns Hopkins, specializing in computational linguistics.
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She dreamed of becoming a diplomat or a professor of linguistics, but she was also interested in business.
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Alan Nussbaum taught linguistics at Yale, and during the week Martha took care of their daughter, Rachel, alone.
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She graduated magna cum laude from Duke with two bachelor's degrees, one in linguistics and one in French.
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Now, she holds a master's degree from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, where she currently teaches coding and linguistics.
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We had one computer on the entire campus at Georgetown, at the registrar's office and a linguistics major.
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But his tour of Chomskyan linguistics is entertaining and accessible—in contrast to Mr Chomsky's own notoriously baffling prose.
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"My speaker identity changed," van Hell, a professor of psychology and linguistics at Penn State, said in a statement.
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We can count on Trump to tear up precedent, linguistics and all manner of societal, diplomatic and ethical norms.
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Meanwhile the "Linguistics Olympiad" is a popular extra-curricular contest that instils linguistic thinking; perhaps everyone should take part.
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Given what we now know about the fluid nature of text and context in linguistics, that's an impossible task.
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Napoleon Katsos is a senior lecturer at the department of theoretical and applied linguistics at the University of Cambridge.
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Outsiders to academic linguistics are often shocked that there is debate on basic facts like what the subjunctive is.
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His multicultural background and facility with languages led him in 1978 to Cornell University for graduate studies in linguistics.
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Above, Amy Adams plays Louise Banks, a linguistics professor who leads a team of investigators when spaceships touch down.
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No offense to the absurdly popular reality-TV-star-turned-Republican nominee; it's a simple fact of cognitive linguistics.
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Ed Talk At 87, Noam Chomsky, the founder of modern linguistics, remains a vital presence in American intellectual life.
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Chomsky made it clear he was elevating linguistics to the altitude of Plato's — and the Martian's — transcendental eternal universals.
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In a groundbreaking linguistics study, published in 1970, he documented disappearing dialects among the villages of Iran's northeastern provinces.
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They use IBM Watson for linguistics analysis that they say shows what people really want, beyond what they say.
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Kate Jackson lives in Vienna, Austria, where she works in the German linguistics department at the University of Vienna.
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Yoshiko studied linguistics and has bounced between jobs since university; her job at the factory is to shred papers.
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A pioneer of computer science for work combining statistics and linguistics, and an advocate for women in the field.
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Degrading slurs like "bitch" and "tramp" are exclusively reserved for women, Georgetown University linguistics professor Deborah Tannen told Vox.
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Merely to discuss it is to enter a dizzyingly Balkan blend of history, geography, linguistics, psychology, archaeology and even musicology.
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That's no surprise, considering that author Zachary Mason has spent the past two decades working on problems of computational linguistics.
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Experts in forensic linguistics don't rely on words like "lodestar" to determine authorship: rare events are bad at generating predictions.
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But just as evolutionary biology explains the platypus, historical linguistics shows how the three verbs piled up on each other.
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"There's no way of teaching languages like Burmese or Zulu profitably," accepts Justin Watkins, a linguistics professor at the university.
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Some aspects of the film's treatment of linguistics were either misguided or stood in stark contrast to how linguists operate.
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Linguistics is a fascinating field of study, and I haven't seen it counted among the sciences very often in film.
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He was a pop and dance-music songwriter and a constructor of musical systems based on pitch-matrices and linguistics.
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The linguistics researcher and assistant professor at Virginia Tech has been researching the Southern Louisiana city's unique drawl for years.
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Meet Irene Yi. Originally from Michigan, Yi is a sophomore at UC Berkeley studying linguistics with a minor in Arabic.
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"People don't write, because there is linguistic insecurity," Madiha Doss, a scholar of Arabic linguistics at Cairo University, told me.
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In fact, the metamorphosis of cuteness has as much to do with money, sex and evolution as it does linguistics.
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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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Born in 1984, he identifies himself as a "maestro" with a master's degree in linguistics, according to his personal website.
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Sparck Jones became president of the Association for Computational Linguistics, an international group for professionals in the field, in 1994.
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