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UCLA and Los Angeles together offer a rich and culturally diverse landscape for the teaching and learning of languages. UCLA offers courses in more than 60 languages and dialects. Whatever language you study, you can use it in Los Angeles, where over 200 languages are spoken in its local ethnic communities.
If you create a new wiki, you can decide whether to use more than one language on the same wiki, or whether to create separate wikis for other languages. For example, the World of Warcraft wiki has a version at en.wow.wikia.com and a Norwegian version at no.wow.wikia.com.
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The original experiment by Professor Tomatis had nothing to do with learning languages. Nor was it one of those serious and complicated tests you often read about. In fact it was quite an amusing experiment. Professor Tomatis asked a well known opera singer to sing a song. As he was singing, Professor Tomatis blocked his ears with a special device. That device, an acoustical filter, blocked the sound of a specific frequency. Soon thereafter the singer's voice deteriorated.
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United Way of King County One of the components of a racially and ethnically diverse population is the plurality of languages spoken at home. Shifts in immigration and secondary migration in concert with birth rates that vary by culture continually challenge King County service providers and educators.
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December 24, 2004: Cryptic languages pronounced with a bit of a Lisp. By Tony Valsamidis. The Times Higher Education Supplement (Books, page 28; subscription req'd.). "Not many years ago, a review of artificial intelligence systems reported that the majority were coded in Lisp, a programming language that is particularly suited to their implementation. Lisp, which was devised in the earliest days of computers, survives in many systems today in various forms despite its clumsy syntax involving the extensive use of nested brackets. Thomas Dean, an AI specialist, is an aficionado of Lisp, and most of the examples in his book [Talking with Computers] are given in Scheme, a dialect of Lisp.
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Do you know how to say ‘hello’ in lots of different languages? Match the words on the left with the language on the right and learn to say ‘hello’ in fifteen different languages.
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