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Rights to Language

2000
This work brings together cutting-edge scholarship in language, education and society from all parts of the world. Celebrating the 60th birthday of Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, it is inspired by her work in minority, indigenous and immigrant education; multilingualism; linguistic human rights; and global language and power issues.
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Getting language rights right: A response to Makoni

Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 2012
Phillipson, Robert   +1 more
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On Language Rights

Ethical Theory & Moral Practice, 1998
In social and political philosophy, linguistic differences are usually seen as one item in the long and indefinite list of Cultural Differences; consequently, language rights are discussed and criticized together with other cultural rights. In this essay, it is argued that a right to use one's own language can be justified by appeal to the practical ...
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On ‘Rights Language’

2016
With respect to allegations that the Court of Justice uses ‘rights language’ in order to justify intrusions into national legal orders and hence refers to rights wherever this is considered beneficial for such purposes, it is submitted that this seems a little exaggerated.
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Language Human Rights

2017
Language Human Rights as a newly-grown type of human rights has been raised in the field of linguistics in recent two decades. Due to its increasing importance, this chapter attempts to firstly define this concept, its nature and scope. Secondly, it tries to introduce the trace of this type of human rights in the available documents.
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Large language models in medicine

Nature Medicine, 2023
Arun James Thirunavukarasu
exaly  

Language Rights

2023
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Rights Expression Languages

2003
This chapter provides an overview of the field of rights expression languages RELs). It justifies the need for rights expression languages in today’s DRM systems and adresses the requirements which have to be met by these languages. An REL is basically a means of expressing the rights of a party to certain assets. Therefore, all rights languages have a
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Survey of Hallucination in Natural Language Generation

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Ziwei Ji
exaly  

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