In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
English learners are sometimes an afterthought in 'science of reading' policies. Some educators want to change that.
I wanted to understand how to help Millie — and how to help myself. Was this just a feeling? Or something deeper?” ...
If you were at this year’s edition of the annual Quramo Festival of Words, you will marvel over how powerful and impactful ...
Three-fourths of Americans own a Bible and more than half say they want to read more. With She Reads Truth, more women are doing just that.
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Authors break down why George Orwell's '1984' feels closer to real life than ever before
From their first time reading Orwell's "1984" to what the term "Orwellian" means, five authors share thoughts on censorship ...
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Dialogue systems learn new words with fewer questions
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a mechanism that allows spoken dialog systems to learn new words ...
From text to touch: The braille centre in Singapore helping the visually impaired connect with words
With October a significant month for visually impaired awareness, CNA Lifestyle tours the Singapore Association of the ...
This week, the Chronicle of Philanthropy launches a new monthly opinion column — “Watch Your Language” — that aims to help nonprofit professionals reduce jargon and communicate in ways that build ...
While plenty of the symptoms overlap, there are some key warning signs of cognitive decline that adult children can look out ...
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