Is Technology Enriching Language?
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140 W 30th Street
New York, NY 10001 - 6:30PM 鈥 8:30PM EDT
The evolution of language is the evolution of the human race and our relationship to knowledge.
The oral tradition begat the printing press and the bounded book, which begat our touchscreen civilization, which begat much hand-wringing about the fate of language. It’s easy to bemoan the informality and spontaneity of ubiquitous, democratized communication in all its forms鈥攅specially if you’re willing to dismiss the democratization. But the ability to communicate across cultures and distance has never been greater, and technology increasingly provides translation across media, languages, and cultures in real time.
闯辞颈苍听聽for a conversation on how new and emerging technologies are changing the way we speak, write, and communicate. Will language be richer or poorer for it?
PARTICIPANTS
Melissa Broder聽
Poet and Author,聽Last Sext
John McWhorter聽
Linguist and Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Ben Zimmer聽
Language Columnist, The聽Wall Street Journal
Katy Waldman聽
Words Correspondent,聽Slate
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