NameLearning a new language makes it harder to remember previously learned foreign languagespsypost.org - Vladimir HedrihA study conducted in the Netherlands discovered that learning new vocabulary in a foreign language can impede the recall of words from another, …
NameWhy You Should Stop Saying 'Committed Suicide'HuffPost - Lindsay HolmesThe phrase is stigmatizing in a lot of outdated, insensitive ways. Your words matter, especially when it comes to mental health. One phrase that you may not be aware is particularly egregious? “Committed suicide.” It’s an expression that many people still lean on, both in the news and in outside …
NameOpenAI unveils its Voice Engine tool that can replicate people’s voicesNBC News - NBCNews.comOpenAI says it only needs 15 seconds of a human voice to replicate its sound and tone in an AI-generated one using the company’s Voice Engine tool. While it’s not the first synthetic voice generator, some – including OpenAI – expressed concern over the emerging technology that remains largely …
NameDoes “And” Really Mean “And”? Not Always, the Supreme Court Rules.motherjones.com - Daniel KingJust when you thought “and” meant “and,” and “or” meant “or,” along comes the Supreme Court to deliver the unsettling news: Your grammar is all …
NameNavajo word for beautiful at center of controversyictnews.org - Kevin AbourezkYou can help elevate meaningful stories from Indigenous nations when you support ICT during Arizona Gives Day! ICT is headquartered in Arizona, and …
NameIn Lakota Nation, people are asking: Who does a language belong to? : Code Switchverified_publisherNPR - Christina Cala , Xavier Lopez , B.A. Parker , Leah Donnella , Courtney Stein, Gene Demby , Jess Kung , Dalia Mortada , Lori Lizarraga , Veralyn WilliamsMany Lakota people agree: It's imperative to revitalize the Lakota language. But how exactly to do that is a matter of broader debate. Should Lakota be codified and standardized to make learning it easier? Or should the language stay as it always has been, defined by many different ways of writing …