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Besides social media accounts, swansea_appling has populated their site with Brains over bots: why toddlers still beat AI at learning language, Learning German has many benefits for young people – and it’s not as hard as its reputation suggests, Rare Welsh-language Bible to be displayed at St Davids Cathedral, The city of 700 languages, You sound like ChatGPT, Accents, complex identities, and politics, English Language, TESOL, Applied Linguistics - Swansea University, Young Celtic language creatives unite in innovative exchange | Welsh Government News, 201 ways to say ‘fuck’: what 1.7 billion words of online text shows about how the world swears, Scientists Are Stunned by Antarctica's Surprising Accent – They Don’t Talk Like Us, Swansea Language Research Centre, Student Journal, Student society, AppLing Blog, How judges think about language, ‘Welsh is a living, breathing language’: joy as Port Talbot hosts Eisteddfod yr Urdd, Subscribe to Babel Magazine, YouTube, Instagram, Semicolons are becoming increasingly rare; their disappearance should be resisted, Touch can comfort and heal, but also harm − a psychologist explains why gestures don’t always land as intended, Starmer says migrants should speak English – but all of the UK’s languages are important for integration, Cockney Yiddish: how two languages influenced each other in London’s East End, How Dylan Thomas got playful with English grammar | British Council, The joyful, messy freedom of non-binary pronouns, AI isn’t replacing student writing – but it is reshaping it, Can learning cursive help kids read better? 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A linguist explains, Teaching International Students, Are You a Hostile Punctuator???, The lore of ‘lore’ – how fandoms created an online phenomenon from an Old English word, How foreign accents subconsciously shape the way we interact, Episode 71 - Mercedes Durham & Welsh English, Changes to speech and language can help detect Alzheimer’s early – here are five things to look out for, Emojis in Court: When :) Becomes Exhibit A, Wearable ring translates sign language into text, Word of Mouth - Old English, New English - BBC Sounds, Spanish speakers in Philadelphia break traditional rules of formal and informal speech in signs around town, Trump’s English language order upends America’s long multilingual history, Imposters Tending To The Wild with Dr Isobelle Clarke, How to learn a language like a baby, To understand the future of AI, take a look at the failings of Google Translate, The gift of the gab: did an iron age brain drain bring Celtic to Ireland?, Paying attention to how multilingual children read can help foster reading for pleasure for all, Banning swearing in Formula One could be bad for drivers – a linguist explains, Making English the official US language can’t erase the fact that the US has millions of Spanish speakers and a long multilingual history, “Why Does ChatGPT ‘Delve’ So Much?”: FSU researchers begin to uncover why ChatGPT overuses certain words, Nvidia launching AI platform to make learning sign language easier | CNN Business, Word of Mouth - Talking Cockney - BBC Sounds, AIs flunk language test that takes grammar out of the equation, The people who 'see' foreign languages: How synaesthesia can help language learning, Postgraduate Enrolment 2024 / 2025, National Student Survey, The Big Swansea Survey - Spring 2025, Undergraduate Enrolment 2024 / 2025, How virtual reality could help revive endangered language and culture, How Oscar-nominated screenwriters attempt to craft authentic dialogue, dialects and accents, What happens in the brain when there’s a word ‘on the tip of the tongue’?, New UNESCO report calls for multilingual education to unlock learning and inclusion, X has been used to represent love and kisses for centuries. But how did it start?, Word of Mouth - Creating Languages for Film and Television with Professor David Adger - BBC Sounds, Can you learn a new language using an app? These linguists weigh in, Episode 68 - Tony Thorne on the new words of 2024 & 2025, How do we learn languages? - Gates Cambridge, Voice researcher examines how we trigger empathy - Department of Linguistics, Humpback whale song and human language are more similar than you might think. Here’s why, From Esperanto to Dothraki: how artificial languages shape the world, How we’re recovering priceless audio and lost languages from old decaying tapes, Word of Mouth - The Language of Genetics - BBC Sounds, New evidence confirms our Indigenous languages have a common source, but how they spread remains a mystery, Word of Mouth - Jackie Kay on the Scots language - BBC Sounds, 'Influencer voice' is changing how we speak - and making everyone sound the same, From cold cases to criminal trials: the power of forensic linguistics - Law Society Journal, Virtual reality project aims to preserve Cornish language, Word of the Year: Kindness wins children's 2024 vote, Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet, UK's hierarchy of accents: 'I thought mine made me sound stupid', Owhamya? Is the Black Country Dialect disappearing?, Understanding bias and discrimination in AI: Why sociolinguistics holds the key to a fairer world - University of Birmingham, The Traitors: how trustworthy is a Welsh accent? A sociolinguist explains, ‘Why not us?’: Welsh language trio on their forthcoming double album, Cockney influences found in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand, says expert, Unknown Language Discovered on Ancient Stone Tablet, Eight, Ocho, Acht Most Fascinating Language Discoveries of 2024, Santa, maybe? Why we have different names for who ‘hurries down the chimney’ on Christmas, Closing the gap: A call for more inclusive language technologies, Phonics screening check: why this test taken by six-year-olds in England just isn’t needed, People who are good at reading have different brains, Polarization, brain rot and brat – the 2024 words of the year point to the power, perils and ephemeral nature of digital life, Aston University research helps inform CPS’ launch of Action Plan to tackle disproportionality in charging decisions, Love it or hate it, nonliteral ‘literally’ is here to stay: Here’s why English will survive, Decoding Large Language Models: How AI Understands and Generates Language, Your personality changes when you speak another language, but that’s not always a bad thing, ChatGPT’s artificial empathy is a language trick. Here’s how it works, Endangered languages are dying rapidly. Linguists are trying to save some of them : Short Wave, Twitter.