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The Mysterious Language of W There is a language, known to its scholars and scribes only as W, which does not conform to any previously known linguistic pattern.

'This is a well known linguistic phenomenon and it suggests grammar genes should be found on the X and Y chromosomes, unlike this FOXP2.' Dr Catherine Adams, a senior lecturer in speech and language therapy at Manchester University, is also cautious.

The Historic Maps Collection features rare items from the 16th-century through World War I, including the first printed example of Saint Isidore of Seville's T and O map of 1472; the first printed map to name the Pacific Ocean, by Sebastian Muenster 1540; the first known linguistic map, by Gottfried Hensel 1741; and Lewis Carroll's Ocean Chart, from The Hunting of the Snark, 1876.

But while it is effective, WaveNet requires a great deal of metadata about language to start out: pronunciation, known linguistic features, etc. Tacotron synthesized more high-level features, such as intonation and prosody, but wasn't really suited for producing a final speech product.

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We know linguistic diversity is important because it makes us human.

Such work on the geographic patterns of linguistic variation is also known as linguistic geography.

In the HRG formalism, atomic linguistic entities such as words, syllables and phones are represented by attribute value matrices known as linguistic items.

Because of these and other problems, many linguists have given up on glottochronology, showing more interest in an ingenious dating method known as linguistic paleontology.

This habit is known in linguistic circles as the intrusive "r" and arises when people ignore the letter where it belongs ("waduh" for "water,") and seek to compensate.

Members of the academy became known as linguistic conservatives, and in 1612 they began publication of their official dictionary, Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca, which continues to be published.

As the grammarian Robert Funk explains, T.G., as it is known to linguistic insiders, holds that "meaning is generated in the deep structure and then transformed into a variety of surface structures (sentences we actually speak)." As I get it, the transformationalists are figuring out why children acquire their native language so quickly and spontaneously.

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