Dictionaries were once bestsellers, but between the internet and artificial intelligence, its role in our culture has changed. Stefan Fatsis is out with a new book called Unabridged: The Thrill of ...
The print edition of Merriam-Webster was once a touchstone of authority and stability. Then the internet brought about a ...
The Cambridge Dictionary declared 'parasocial' as its Word of the Year in 2025, noting that lookups and public conversation about one-sided emotional bonds surged across news and social platforms. The ...
The Saudi Industrial Development Fund (SIDF), in collaboration with King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL), ...
Can you chip in? As an independent nonprofit, the Internet Archive is fighting for universal access to quality information. We build and maintain all our own systems, but we don’t charge for access, ...
If a weird-looking talking cat on the internet tells you to “touch grass” in a meandering congressional district, and then performatively sings the numbers “6-7,” those are the words of 2025. “Slop,” ...
Today Merriam-Webster announced the 2025 Word of the Year: slop. Slop is defined as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.” ...
BELFAST native Pól Mac Fheilimidh is part of a team behind a groundbreaking new monolingual Irish dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge that has been launched by the President of Ireland Catherine Connolly.
A groundbreaking new monolingual Irish dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge provides people in Mayo and across the country with a ...
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President Connolly hails monumental, first-of-its-kind Irish language dictionary edited by Derry men Pádraig Ó Mianáin and Joe Ó Labhraí
Derry natives Pádraig Ó Mianáin and Joe Ó Labhraí are part of a team behind a groundbreaking new monolingual Irish dictionary ...
Derry City natives Pádraig Ó Mianáin and Joe Ó Labhraí are part of a team behind a groundbreaking new monolingual Irish dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge that was launched on recently by the President of ...
An editor from Fermanagh is helping shape the future of the Irish language through a ground-breaking national project.
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