March 2012
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February 2012
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Linguist reveals how modern English resembles Old...
Things look quite different in Japanese, however, where direct objects pop up all over the place, and are signified by the presence of a language particle, -o. For example: The Japanese sentence, “Taroo-wa hon-o kinoo katta,” means “Taro bought a book yesterday.” But as written in Japanese, the word order is “Taro a book yesterday bought.” The word “hon-o,” or book, is the direct object with the...
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January 2012
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A tale of Apple, the iPhone, and overseas...
silverstar22b:
Workers assemble and perform quality control checks on MacBook Pro display enclosures at an Apple supplier facility in Shanghai.
(Credit:
Apple) A new report on Apple offers up an interesting detail about the evolution of the
iPhone, and gives a fascinating—and unsettling—look at the practice of overseas manufacturing.
The article, an in-depth rep ..read more.. Smartr - your...
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