linguistics

New and Trendy Words Added to Scrabble Game

By |October 17th, 2018|News|Comments Off on New and Trendy Words Added to Scrabble Game

For those hard core Scrabble players or bibliophiles, the maker of the iconic word game, Hasbro Inc., has added 300 new words to boost […]

Multilingual UDC Summary Shows Progress

By |April 26th, 2011|News, Standards|Comments Off on Multilingual UDC Summary Shows Progress

The Multilingua Universal Decimal Classification Summary project, containing an abridged schedule of over 2000 classes with notes and examples, continues to progress with 40 languages online, some completely translated and others in various stages of translation.

The Demise of Grammar at the Hands of Technology

By |April 22nd, 2011|News, Standards, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Demise of Grammar at the Hands of Technology

Texting may be faster, more efficient and mostly gets the job done. But the slippery slope of bad grammar we have taken from emails to texting has taken away all quality of writing and content. Using the smallest number of letters to get your message across does not equal writing.

Natural Language Processing Changes Language

By |March 11th, 2011|News, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on Natural Language Processing Changes Language

New software system addresses the lack of language process systems for non-English electronic resources. Data mining with more accurate translation helps for computational processing of documents.

Semantic Advertising is Standing the Test of Time

By |June 8th, 2010|Business strategy, News|Comments Off on Semantic Advertising is Standing the Test of Time

Crystal Semantics is quickly becoming semantics advertising master.