LURA 2022
- Fewer people speak Finnish and Estonian combined than the population of New York City by a margin of some 2.5 million, a fact which would be easy to blame on the complexities of the two languages in comparison to… well, most other languages, especially in regard to their case marking systems.
- Online translators, such as Google Translate, are a convenient and fast tool to facilitate communication and understanding between speakers of different languages, especially when both parties are not mutually fluent in either language. However, the provided translations are not always accurate, and we can often find strange and unnatural uses of language provided from such translation software.
- What's really the point of those random Farsi words and phrases in Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner"?
- The wealth gap is a problematic trend that needs to be addressed through education in all parts of the world.
- Let’s suppose that one day we all wake up in the same alternate reality – a rather boring one where everything is the same, aside from an island not so far east of Washington.
- For most, poetry is considered to be an unattainable pleasure, in that it’s either governed by the strictly enforced canons of the elite or by rhythmic anarchy itself and its youthful desire to shock or unsettle, but how exactly does Robert Frost utilize the same literary tools to refute these generalizations throughout his work?
- Instead of asking about the roles of the female superheroes or what they thought of the movie, the actresses who play these roles were asked about their skintight suits.
- How obscure can an inside joke become (no bone intended)?
- What do chocolate, an endangered salamander, and a popular restaurant chain have in common? They all have etymological roots in Nahuatl!
- How everything can help us describe copular clauses.