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On a personal level, I fell in love with that
language
a few years ago, and somehow managed to make it into some sort of profession.
And I think with our work through the sound library, we're trying to kind of expand the vocabulary of that
language.
I think we, as Gloria Ladson-Billings says, should flip our paradigm and our
language
and call it what it really is.
That kind of beautiful
language
only goes "skin deep, but ugly cuts clean to the bone," as the writer Dorothy Parker once put it.
And at the core of this adhocracy was a general assembly where anybody could speak using a specially designed sign
language.
Second of all, I think it is about representing these patterns with a
language.
We make up
language
if we don't have it, and in mathematics, this is essential.
This is a
language
we made up for the patterns of tie knots, and a half-Windsor is all that.
He invented a
language
for patterns in nature.
This is also an invented
language.
You're just viewing something and taking two different points of view, and you're expressing that in a
language.
Could we have instant translation for young people, so that you could get a good education in your own language, anywhere in the world?
To get at this, I like to use
language
from one of the busiest people I ever interviewed.
If you think about it, that's really more accurate
language.
Using this
language
reminds us that time is a choice.
Most of us will probably fall in love a few times over the course of our lives, and in the English language, this metaphor, falling, is really the main way that we talk about that experience.
The history of Western culture is full of
language
that equates love to mental illness.
And then our culture uses
language
to shape and reinforce these ideas about love.
[This talk contains graphic
language
and descriptions of sexual violence] [Viewer discretion is advised] "Ashley Judd, stupid fucking slut.
And when we studied conservatives and had them make persuasive arguments in support of making English the official
language
of the US, a classically conservative political position, we found that they weren't much better at this. 59 percent of them made arguments in terms of one of the more conservative moral values, and just eight percent invoked a liberal moral value, even though they were supposed to be targeting liberals for persuasion.
If you want to move liberals to the right on conservative policy issues like military spending and making English the official
language
of the US, you're going to be more persuasive if you tie those conservative policy issues to liberal moral values like equality and fairness.
Again, we didn't start out thinking, "Oh, let's invent a language."
So we have the watches and the language, and you're detecting a theme here, right?
[This talk contains graphic
language
and descriptions of sexual violence Viewer discretion is advised] Tom Stranger: In 1996, when I was 18 years old, I had the golden opportunity to go on an international exchange program.
I was welcomed into the home of a beautiful Icelandic family who took me hiking, and helped me get a grasp of the melodic Icelandic
language.
Two hours of chemistry class in a
language
that you don't yet fully understand can be a pretty good sedative.
Can we build systems that converse with humans in natural
language?
Information that we copy from person to person, by imitation, by language, by talking, by telling stories, by wearing clothes, by doing things.
All other theories explaining the big brain, and language, and tool use and all these things that make us unique, are based upon genes.
Language
must have been useful for the genes.
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