Language
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I know that other people in the world have far worse things to deal with, but for me,
language
and music are inextricably linked through this one thing.
So here in pink are my
language
regions.
So it's been known for a very long time that that general vicinity of the brain is involved in processing language, but we showed very recently that these pink regions respond extremely selectively.
He already knew by my tone of voice and body
language.
Put in other language, it means you have to use your skills and talents and abilities to help the organization achieve its strategic financial goals and do that by working effectively with others inside of the organization and outside.
That tends to happen when people come from different backgrounds and don't speak the same
language.
Swahili is the
language
that brings people together."
And last but not least, the
language
of the system — it's incredibly cryptic.
So first of all, you can get informed so every new project that gets introduced in Congress gets immediately translated and explained in plain
language
on this platform.
I wasn't able to portray his story from within, and so I began to search for a new visual language, one which strived to express the ephemeral quality of his spiritual experience.
And what it reminds us is that
language
is created by people, and people are messy and we're complex and we use metaphors and slang and jargon and we do this 24/7 in many, many languages, and then as soon as we figure it out, we change it up.
Man 3: No, no, no, Nieves... Alejandro Aravena: I don't know if you were able to read the subtitles, but you can tell from the body
language
that participatory design is not a hippie, romantic, let's-all-dream-together-about- the-future-of-the-city kind of thing.
[This talk contains mature
language
Viewer discretion is advised] If we traveled back to the year 800 BC, in Greece, we would see that merchants whose businesses failed were forced to sit in the marketplace with a basket over their heads.
It's not the greatest sound bite in the world, and it's dressed up in the cautious
language
of the economist.
I said, "But I do have to tell you that I'm watching your body
language
and I'm listening to what you're saying.
Brahui, or Brohi, means mountain dweller, and it is also my
language.
We know that it's music, language, and embroidery.
It took a lot of convincing and discussions with these communities until they agreed that we are going to promote their
language
by making a booklet of their stories, fables and old tales in the tribe, and we would promote their music by making a CD of the songs from the tribe, and some drumbeating.
Now the key thing there is, we've been able to take a large amount of information from many Chinese speakers and produce a text-to-speech system that takes Chinese text and converts it into Chinese language, and then we've taken an hour or so of my own voice and we've used that to modulate the standard text-to-speech system so that it would sound like me.
Every
language
is just a group of people who agree to understand each other.
There's the kind of grammar that lives inside your brain, and if you're a native speaker of a
language
or a good speaker of a language, it's the unconscious rules that you follow when you speak that
language.
And this is what you learn when you learn a
language
as a child.
That tool was
language.
We had language, we had the workshop.
And we started to read, and we'd read one author, then another author, and by reading such short poems, they all began to realize that what the poetic
language
did was to break a certain logic, and create another system.
Breaking the logic of
language
also breaks the logic of the system under which they've learned to respond.
So a new system appeared, new rules that made them understand very quickly, - very quickly - that with poetic
language
they would be able to say absolutely whatever they wanted.
They don't speak the same
language.
I was settling in a new country, I was dealing with racism and discrimination, English is my third language, and then there it was."
Any psychologist will tell you that women are better with
language
and grammar than men.
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