Lingua Ex Machina: AI, Multilingualism and Interculturality explores the evolving role of AI in shaping language, communication and intercultural encounters.
This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to distinguishing and analysing several different types of linguistic and foreign cultural policie pursued by European monarchies and states outside their own borders.
Linguists and philosophers engage in a conversation about four questions in relation to reference: What is reference? Is there reference to the abstract? Is there sentential reference? Is there reference to time
Discusses the relations between linguistic structures and the practice of philosophizing—with examples from across the world—and argues that the latter is always influenced by the former.
Discusses the relations between linguistic structures and the practice of philosophizing—with examples from across the world—and argues that the latter is always influenced by the former.
This book explores and assesses the multiple levels at which linguistic policies can be challenged, devised and enacted, i.e. sub-national, national and supranational, and the variety of state and non-state actors involved.