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  2. Berti language - Wikipedia

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    Berti is an extinct Saharan language that was once spoken in northern Sudan, specifically in the Tagabo Hills, Darfur, and Kurdufan. Berti speakers migrated into the region alongside other Nilo-Saharan speakers, such as the Masalit and Daju , who were agriculturalists with varying levels of animal husbandry .

  3. BERT (language model) - Wikipedia

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    The design has its origins from pre-training contextual representations, including semi-supervised sequence learning, [23] generative pre-training, ELMo, [24] and ULMFit. [25] Unlike previous models, BERT is a deeply bidirectional, unsupervised language representation, pre-trained using only a plain text corpus.

  4. Patricia K. Kuhl - Wikipedia

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    She specializes in language acquisition and the neural bases of language, and she has also conducted research on language development in autism and computer speech recognition. Kuhl currently serves as an associate editor for the journals Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , Neuroscience , and Developmental Science .

  5. Berlitz Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Berlitz Corporation is a language education and leadership training company which is based in Princeton, New Jersey.The company was founded in 1878 by Maximilian Berlitz in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States.

  6. Developmental linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Developmental linguistics is the study of the development of linguistic ability in an individual, particularly the acquisition of language in childhood. It involves research into the different stages in language acquisition, language retention, and language loss in both first and second languages, in addition to the area of bilingualism. Before ...

  7. Biolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition of language is a universal feat and it is believed we are all born with an innate structure initially proposed by Chomsky in the 1960s. The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) was presented as an innate structure in humans which enabled language learning. Individuals are thought to be "wired" with universal grammar rules enabling ...

  8. Language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Language acquisition is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language. In other words, it is how human beings gain the ability to be aware of language, to understand it, and to produce and use words and sentences to communicate. Language acquisition involves structures, rules, and representation.

  9. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics - Wikipedia

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    The original Language Acquisition Department (1980-2015) investigated processes of language acquisition and use. The department combined attention to both first and second languages, researching production as well as comprehension of speakers of different ages and cultures, and the developmental relationship between language and cognition.