Moses Wiseman spoke his Yup’ik language before he learned English. As a college freshman, he entered the field of Alaska Native language revitalization with a bit of an inherited purpose.
Bilingual individuals are more creative in their native language due to more vivid mental imagery and deeper sensory connections.
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...
February 21 is World Mother Language Day. Al Jazeera looks at the most spoken languages and which ones are endangered.
Commission on Decolonization Executive Director Melvin Won Pat Borja on Monday said Guam’s current plebiscite law, which Bill ...
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‘Bright spark of hope’: Alaska Native Languages second most common language for Alaska youth
According to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Alaska Native languages were the second-most common ...
Tlingit language students now have greater access to lesson plans designed for at-home learning through a digital language course.
IF Islanders see the word ‘Grève’ most will think ‘beach’. They may also bid someone farewell with a cheery ‘À bétôt’. Some ...
Plotly announces Dash Enterprise 6, bringing native Kubernetes deployment, and secure-by-default architecture to ...
A duplex speech-to-speech model changes the premise: The intelligence layer consumes audio and produces audio directly. The model can attend to what was said and how it was said—content and delivery ...
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived the State Board of Education’s review.
Experts say content creators on TikTok are increasingly helping to promote everyday use of indigenous languages, often through digital content centred on traditional food, farming and humour.
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