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The Language Journal: Bring dead languages back to life - 0 views

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    Dead language is defined as a language neither used nor spoken as a native language or mother tongue. Essentially it means no one speaks the language anymore as a medium for day to day communication, some examples of which are Latin, ancient Greek and Sanskrit.
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The Language Journal: Lost in translation, again and again? - 0 views

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    Without clear communication, the whole lot is irrelevant. Imagine being in a foreign country, thousands of miles away from home, where the natives speak a language you barely know.
Cindy Marston

Se Habla Technology : June 2007 : THE Journal - 0 views

  • Though the upper and middle schools at Bolles have selfcontained language labs, Bolles, like Lakeside, also integrates classroom technology into language instruction, using Toshiba tablet PCs. “Our teachers direct student attention to the corrections of a student’s work, or color-code parts of speech for our first-year students,” Marks explains. “They will also use the tablets within the language lab for administering assessments or supplementing an oral lesson.”
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The Language Journal: Non-English internet users seize the internet - 0 views

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    The internet is a colossal repository of potentially almost anything. It has transcended most of the known hurdles in information exchange and social interaction. In fact, the overwhelming popularity of social media fueled the substantial rise of internet usage, drawing participation from different parts of the world.
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