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    20. stu 2019.

    The Oxford Word of the Year is … CLIMATE EMERGENCY. ‘Climate emergency’ is defined as ‘a situation in which urgent action is required to reduce or halt climate change and avoid potentially irreversible environmental damage resulting from it.’

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    29. sij

    in 1884, the first fascicle of the OED (“A – Ant”) was published. Visit our online archives to learn more about the history of the OED:

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  3. 28. sij

    The Oxford Hindi Word of the Year for 2019 is... SAMVIDHAAN, the Constitution. In 2019, the Indian Constitution gained renewed significance, truly becoming a people’s document given by the people to themselves. Learn more about why it was chosen:

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  4. 10. sij

    ICYMI: Last month, we announced that we were rebranding from Oxford Dictionaries to Oxford Languages. Learn more about why we've changed, here:

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  5. 1. sij

    NLP is the driving force behind language translation and word processing apps, such as Google translate and Microsoft Word respectively. But what problems must it overcome? Here are the challenges NLP faces, and why it is the next great AI opportunity:

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  6. 30. pro 2019.

    “Being able to express ourselves in the way we have evolved to communicate and to be able to tie that into all of these complicated systems [...] is the promise and vision of natural language interfaces.” Here's Microsoft's vision for conversational AI:

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  7. 26. pro 2019.

    “Natural language processing is a form of AI that allows a computer application to understand human language, either spoken or written.” Here, takes a look at how NLP can be used in a number of sectors:

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  8. 24. pro 2019.

    There are many things that would not be the same without Artificial Intelligence, but it can sometimes be hard to see the impact it has on our everyday lives. From smartphones to smart homes, here are the most common uses for AI today:

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  9. 20. pro 2019.

    A recent update to Google Assistant means it is now possible to have spoken conversations across language barriers in real time, without the need to download an app. Here’s how Google Assistant can translate speech through your phone:

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  10. 18. pro 2019.

    Did you know that only around half of the world's population has access to the internet? Tech giants want to get them online, but those users may find an issue with the web: it's all in English. Here's on the Internet's digital language divide:

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  11. 16. pro 2019.

    Although AI has advanced to a point where systems can extract statistical patterns from millions of documents, there are still limitations to how it can use data to interact with humans. That's why are aiming to 'up the ante on AI':

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  12. 13. pro 2019.

    Natural Language Processing is a technology that we often take for granted. Used in spell check, translation tools, and digital assistants (Alexa, Siri etc.), NLP helps computers to understand natural human language. Here is a simple introduction to NLP:

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  13. 10. pro 2019.

    Learn more about our dictionaries, here:

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  14. 10. pro 2019.

    For Oxford Learner’s Dictionary content and English Language Teaching news and info, our colleagues over at will be able to best serve your needs.

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  15. 10. pro 2019.

    To discover the latest news, blogs, and quizzes from the world of children’s books and dictionaries, check out .

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  16. 10. pro 2019.

    Although we are developing beyond the role of a traditional dictionary publisher, Oxford’s dictionary content will continue to be available on Oxford Dictionaries Premium, OED online, and Lexico.

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  17. 10. pro 2019.

    As part of our rebrand, we will share the latest news from around the language data world – looking at the emergence of new language technologies, and at how language data is used today – whilst also sharing our own lexicographical developments.

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  18. 10. pro 2019.

    At Oxford Languages, we want our brand identity to reflect our ongoing transformation from traditional dictionary publisher to language content provider, and with our new name, we can do just that.

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  19. 10. pro 2019.

    Introducing our new brand: Oxford Languages

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    2. pro 2019.

    This year's @OxfordWords is 'climate emergency'! Usage of the phrase increased steeply over the course of 2019, and by September it was more than 100 times as common as it had been the previous year. Find out why we chose this for our

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    22. stu 2019.

    The Oxford Word of the Year is … Climate Emergency. Find out more about why 'climate emergency' was selected as the 2019 Oxford Word of the Year. @OxfordWords

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