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Language evolution in the laboratory

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2010
The historical origins of natural language cannot be observed directly. We can, however, study systems that support language and we can also develop models that explore the plausibility of different hypotheses about how language emerged. More recently, evolutionary linguists have begun to conduct language evolution experiments in the laboratory, where ...
Thomas C, Scott-Phillips, Simon, Kirby
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THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1963
Most booths in use today are fixed installations that cannot be moved — or at least not easily — once installed. Most have a transparent front panel facing the teacher (or the back of the student in front). The booths' functions are three-fold: sound-insulation from booth to booth, protection of microphone from unwanted room noise within the booth, and
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The Future of Language Laboratories

The Modern Language Journal, 1965
I have chosen to start with this quotation for several reasons. It applies to language laboratories but has a broader purpose, to show the proper relationship of machines and man in general. In view of the extravagant claims that have been made for the language laboratory of the future, I wanted to set the reader's mind at rest immediately. There is no
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Laboratory Languages

The Women's Review of Books, 1993
Anne Fausto-Sterling, Evelyn Fox Keller
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Large language models in medicine

Nature Medicine, 2023
Arun James Thirunavukarasu
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The language laboratory in learning foreign languages

Theory Into Practice, 1962
The language laboratory represents a departure from traditional techniques of foreign‐language instruction. Mr. Allen, associate professor of education at The Ohio State University, considers ways in which the laboratory can be used most effectively.
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Survey of Hallucination in Natural Language Generation

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Ziwei Ji
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The language of chromatin modification in human cancers

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021
Shuai Zhao   +2 more
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