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Completed work on a Large explanatory dictionary of the Yakut language in 15 volumes

October 25, 2019

linguists have completed work on the preparation and publication of a bilingual Big explanatory dictionary of the Yakut language. Pyatnadcatiletnij dictionary, which includes articles on the Yakut andn languages, released the Novosibirsk branch of publishing house “Science”, it was the Read more

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The algorithm DeepMind will restore the lost fragments of ancient Greek texts

October 21, 2019

Researchers from DeepMind and Oxford University have provided PYTHIA — epigraphic algorithm that recovers all the possible variants of the lost inscriptions on the monuments of ancient Greek language. Algorithm-based encoder and decoder with long short-term memory analyzes the remaining Read more

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The languages were similar speed of information transmission

September 5, 2019

French linguists analyzed the speech of native speakers of 17 different languages and have found that they can combine the speed of information transmission. To do this, scientists calculated the speed of speech 170 media and information density of one Read more

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The brain does not see the semantic difference between oral and written language

August 21, 2019

The semantic representation of the text in the brain is not dependent on reading or listening to it. It found American scientists, which asked participants their fMRI experiment to read and listen to the same story and then compared the Read more

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Right brain children’s brain took over language functions after damage to the left

August 9, 2019

When damage to the left hemisphere of the brain in the process of fetal development of language functions take on appropriate sites in the right hemisphere, discovered by European scientists. To do this, they conducted an fMRI experiment with the Read more

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Language dominates the government: what needs to improve in spelling

December 13, 2001

The last officially accepted collection of rules ofn spelling and punctuation was adopted in 1956. Even then it was incomplete, internally contradictory, and there were gaps and ambiguities. Naturally, then language since times have changed, a large number of new Read more

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Language dominates the government: what needs to improve in spelling

The last officially accepted collection of rules ofn spelling and punctuation was adopted in 1956. Even then it was incomplete, internally contradictory, and there were gaps and ambiguities. Naturally, then language since times have changed, a large number of new Read more

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Language dominates the government: what needs to improve in spelling

The last officially accepted collection of rules ofn spelling and punctuation was adopted in 1956. Even then it was incomplete, internally contradictory, and there were gaps and ambiguities. Naturally, then language since times have changed, a large number of new Read more

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Language dominates the government: what needs to improve in spelling

The last officially accepted collection of rules ofn spelling and punctuation was adopted in 1956. Even then it was incomplete, internally contradictory, and there were gaps and ambiguities. Naturally, then language since times have changed, a large number of new Read more

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