To help ease the linguistic challenges for refugees from Central America and Mexico seeking asylum in the United States, a team of researchers at the University of Southern California is working on a project to develop machine translation for speakers of K’iche’, an Indigenous languages that’s in high demand within the US immigration courts.
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In an effort to help Ukrainian refugees who settle in the United Kingdom, six organizations of language professionals have come together to form the...
Many of the words derived from Spanish entered North American English first, due to the complicated relationship between the United States and the former...