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A New Effort In Argentina Seeks To Make Spanish Nouns Gender Neutral : NPR - 1 views

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    How are gendered languages holding up in society's current push for gender-neutral terms? This NPR podcast explores gender bias in the Spanish language, the role of the Real Academia Española, and efforts led by teenagers in Argentina to de-gender the Spanish language.
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As ice melts and seas rise, can endangered languages survive? | Grist - 0 views

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    Linguists are learning that climate change is another major factor contributing to the threat of language loss. This article dives into the effects of climate change on endangered languages such as Greenlandic and Marshallese, and explores how communities are taking action to protect their indigenous languages.
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12 beautiful words with no English translation - 2 views

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    Have you ever experienced an emotion or feeling that couldn't be described in words? There may be the perfect word for it in another language! This article shares 13 words from languages around the world that have no direct translation in English, such as "depaysement": the feeling of not belonging in a foreign country.
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'Omni is everywhere': why do so many people struggle to say Omicron? | The Guardian - 0 views

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    President Joe Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci mispronounced the new COVID variant at a recent White House speech, calling the variant "omnicron" instead of the Greek letter "omicron." However, linguists explain that this is an expected error, as it is common for humans to take words from other languages and 'nativize' foreign sounds to make it more natural-sounding in their mother tongue. The abundance of English words with the prefix omni- seems to serve like a magnet, drawing in speakers to the similar set of letters and tempting speakers to mispronounce the omi- prefix as "omnicron."
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