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Ramses Oudt
rroudt
Many are misguided about what works to learn languages to fluency.Between 2007 and 2012, I lived for acquiring Spanish to a near-native level. I tried all the stuff that the
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Allison Bailey
BluskyeAllison
1/ We’ve allowed trans inclusive language to permeate society without being allowed to consider how & why it’s the language we use to describe women, our bodies & our biological
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The Rings System
TheRingsSystem
System experience is incredibly varied.Conceptualizing the lived experience of being 'more than one' is also diverse - there are a lot of different frameworks people use to talk about their
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getify
getify
one of the most tired and misleading claims I ever hear about JS: "JS doesn't have a stdlib".this is total horseshit. JS has a massive stdlib. just because someone makes
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Katelyn Beaty
KatelynBeaty
No matter how much I loathe someone's actions or ideas or how they've hurt others, I can't bring myself to say "that person's trash," because a very inconvenient but central
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Ian Cushing
ian_cushing
My new research is now published open access in British Educational Research Journal: 'Language, discipline and ‘teaching like a champion’. It's a critique of language and body policing in so-called
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Olivia Thompson
livyaugusta
This blew up! A few people have raised the same issue, so I’d like to clarify something.I was talking about a phenomenon in the UK of using minorities as a
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Fran she/ella needs 100 siestas & a baby Grogu
TWSteacher
I started being intentional about gender-inclusive language two years ago, and last year even more so. I have always been super clear about the reasons behind the use of non-binary
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Aravinda Priyadarshana 💮
actualaravinda
Who first came to this landmass which we call Sri Lanka today? Aryan Sinhalese, or Dravidian Tamils?Let me explain.Before the 6th century BCE, only the people of Australoid race lived
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AJ+
ajplus
The 19th amendment was ratified 100 years ago today, giving women the vote.In practice, only white women were guaranteed that right.Black, Native and other minority women — including key suffragettes
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KJ
thatdeafgirlkj
PSA: cultural appropriation is real. I’m not talking about white women with braids (that’s still important tho). I’m talking about hearing people using sign language. A THREAD. @OfficialJA10 explains cultural
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"Shoot him again, his soul is still dancing"
Aelkus
1984 is not in the future. there were actual governments like the kind depicted in the novel when the novel was written. and the descriptions of politically manipulated language and
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Adam Schembri
AdamCSchembri
Thanks to Asger Bergman, I have learned something I have been wondering about for many years: the true story behind the Danish Sign Language sign 'tree' in Klima and Bellugi's
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munanga linguist
MunangaLinguist
It’s 2021 and are us linguists really still doing this thing where we publish research on Indigenous languages as if they are wholly disembodied from actual humans? This article makes
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Emma Jude Harris
HeyEmJude
Gonna throw something kind of controversial out there: I'm uncomfortable with immigrants artists in the UK (myself included)-particularly immigrants from the 'global North' &/or colonising countries-who left their home count
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
The confusion around airborne spread is around the word "airborne," which some experts decided means long-range transmission, even outdoors. That's nonsense. Let's speak plain English so everyone can understand. Airborne
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