You will hear ( to read click on the transcript link) a long but interesting interview with Jelling Lai, a student from
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Many thanks to Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center|
Learning is a lifelong effort. "Consider a language ... language serves to describe a combination of colored squares on a surface. The squares form a complex like a chessboard. There are red, green, white and black squares. The words of the language are 'red', 'green', 'white', 'black', and a sentence is a series of these words. They describe an arrangement of squares in an order." -- Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher (20th century)
To listen to the click on the link:
Many thanks to Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center|
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