In this speech, Peter explained his journey to computational linguistics from classical to neuroscience. He explained how to convert through simple text
Dr. Peter Garrard is a neuroscientist and neuroscientist at St. George's Hospital Medical School. His research and clinical practice focuses on dementia and its impact on language and language. Noteworthy research topics include novelist Alice Murdoch, former Harold Wilson Prime Minister, King George III of the World. Recent research has used computer algorithms to prove the language changes related to political power. Two British politicians found a change in the speech of Hollis syndrome. This recently described personality disorder began to cause overconfidence, isolation, misjudgment.
What is the impact of language on society? Also, what role does language play in social change? JürgenHabermas called the language a medium of life, but money and power are the medium of economic and political systems, can the language play a role in institutional change? Robert Bella points out that people often attempt to bring the world closer to the world of life by making the world more human and they try it through the language.
We call "power of language" the "language of power" at first. The general meaning here is that all power must ultimately use the language in which it is conveyed and expressed. In a narrower sense, this understanding of "the power of words" is a tooling of words to achieve the purpose of power. Instruction of the language itself is the means of power. As political rhetoric and confusing people, through ideology and corruption, through language temptation, as "convincing". The power of this language arises from the political background, the small way of speaking, the small scene of everyday life, the temptation of advertisement, the marketing of telemarketing, or the autocracy and totalitarian order which dominates the workplace. Or threat in family