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This came after Howlett told her audiologist that in the last year – after acting a number of deaf short films – she has made deaf friends and started learning sign language, discovering the deaf community.

Since many of the problems he studies learning and using language, discovering causal relationships, learning concepts and forming representations are things that people are better at than computers, one consequence of this research is developing new machine learning techniques for processing text and analyzing data.

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Many states were formed at a point in time when a people sharing a common history, culture, and language discovered a sense of identity.

Eliot concurred that "he added nothing to the language... discovered nothing in the sounds, and developed nothing in the meaning". The opposing school sees him as a radical freedom fighter and exuberant poetic force.

Nevertheless, generative grammar remained a valuable source of psycholinguistic experimentation, and the formal properties of language, discovered or more adequately discussed by generative grammarians than they have been by others, were generally recognized to have important implications for the investigation of short-term and long-term memory and perceptual strategies.

These were just some of the questions whirling around my head as I responded to an advert from Pfizer looking for scientists to "help discover novel leads" or, in nontechnical language, discover potential new medicines.

The reason her account was rejected, according to the site, was because "offensive language discovered in the last name field".

His writing has also appeared in Computer Language, Discover, Natural History, The Sciences, and other periodicals, as well as on his own website, http://bit-player.org.org

Borneman was widely read in European literature and, once settled in London, wasted no time bringing himself up to speed with developments in English-language writing, discovering a particular affinity with Hemingway and Joyce, not to mention American crime writers such as Carroll John Daly and Dashiell Hammett.

Rogers's user-friendly (and admittedly self-serving) summary of Lacanian psychoanalytic thought explains that human beings are "born into language," and that as we acquire language we discover loss.

It was long thought that the Language of W was the most complicated and least knowable language on earth, until 2008, when a new language was discovered, known to those who study it as Palin.

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