FILE - This Jan. 18, 2018, file photo shows Sealaska Heritage Institute President Rosita Worl at her office in Juneau, Alaska. Worl said Friday, Nov. 9, that an upcoming summit with the last remaining ...
Centennial Hall echoed Tuesday with the sound of centuries-old languages. The first-ever Voices of Our Ancestors language summit brought together dozens of speakers fluent in Lingít, Xaad Kíl and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Pronunciation accuracy may not be the most important thing for making non-native English speakers easier to understand, but rather it is their fluency, including fewer pauses, ...
Results of a two-year study presented at VALP5 in Copenhagen. Member of CLUMP Project Aleksandra Dobrego participated in VALP5 - 5th Variation and Language Processing Conference which was held offline ...
When I first started school, the only English word I could say was “Tinkerbell.” Although Korean had been my first language, it quickly slipped away once I started attending school regularly. Soon, I ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An upcoming summit will bring together the last remaining speakers of three indigenous languages of Alaska, organizers said Friday. Nearly 70 speakers of Tlingit, Haida and ...
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