Some parts of speech get lots of attention from language researchers. Nouns and verbs certainly do, and this seems appropriate, given that they refer to the objects and the actions that make up our ...
We all know what words we might shout out when we stub a toe or touch something hot. For those of us who speak English, it's probably "ouch." But what kinds of "pain words" (or "interjections") do ...
An interdisciplinary team explored possible regularities in vocal emotional expressions by comparing expressive interjections, such as 'wow,' to nonlinguistic vocalizations, such as screams and cries, ...
The people who thought they were useless probably didn't even know about Schoolhouse rock. Either older or younger than we are. I think there may be more variations of "yeah no." I'm familiar with ...
AI doesn't register internal states. There is no "work in progress." There is a prompt, and it does its thing, and gives you its response. You can look at the output and redirect as you see fit, but ...