Texas mom's friend unwittingly revealed details about suspect during podcast interview as police zeroed in
A close friend of a Texas mom whose body was found dead after disappearing with her nearly 1-month old daughter unwittingly revealed details about the suspect connected in the case during a live podcast interview Thursday night.
Jayme Closs' captor manipulated her, admitted to having sexual fantasies of the teen, new documents reveal
The kidnapping of 14-year-old Jayme Closs from her parent's Wisconsin home more than a year ago captured the nation's attention for weeks but left more questions than answers.
Ask HN: How to retrain tongue/mouth muscles for foreign language pronunciation?
2 by panabee | 0 comments on Hacker News. Everyone is born with the ability to speak any language accent-free, so biomechanically, it seems possible for someone to learn a foreign language and eventually speak with minimal accent or no accent. To draw a sports analogy, everyone is born with the ability to play at least one sport perfectly. We spend childhood training our mouth and throat muscles for this one sport and eventually become very adept. For example, individuals may perfect hitting a baseball but struggle hitting a golf ball. The differences between baseball and golf swings are large enough that it requires tremendous talent and dedication to translate expertise from one to the other. Assuming this sports analogy holds, a key step in developing accent-free pronunciation requires defining and learning the biomechanical fundamentals of the language "swing" -- similar to how beginners learn the fundamentals of a golf swing. The second step is transferring this knowledge from the mind to the body. With golf, this is achieved by visiting the driving range or golf course and repeatedly training our muscles to swing a golf club instead of a baseball bat. Questions: 1. How do you learn the "swing" (e.g., tongue and mouth movements) of a language? Most language resources are rich in grammar and vocabulary but sparse on pronunciation. 2. What is the language equivalent of the driving range, meaning what are the most effective ways to retrain mouth and tongue muscles on your own? (Immersive learning or speaking with natives may be ideal, but they are also more difficult to arrange.)
Woman fed up with nearby cheese shop's alleged stench told to stop covering neighborhood in disparaging signs
Manuela Kragler is still allowed to vocally badmouth the Tölzer Kasladen cheese shop, but she can't put her complaints on stickers and plaster them across town.