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Monthly Archives: September 2020
Imaginary Appalachia
Appalachia, the amorphous region in and around the Appalachian Mountains (known locally as “the holler”), has been a source of fascination for linguists for decades. The “holler” refers (generally) to the valleys of the region; a local pronunciation of the … Continue reading
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Protected: The Use of Code Switching by Black Students to Avoid Discrimination in Schools
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Axiomatic Questioning in Linguistic Knowledge
Seeking a Foundation The child is the most celebrated grammarian. Their ability for acquisition and the science uncovering a baby’s mind still baffles us at every level of linguistic inquiry. It is fundamental and brings to mind the unassailable question, … Continue reading
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Protected: Racial and Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence Stems from Human Language
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