I think the concept you are describing is called accentual-syllabic verse. And it definitely exists in English too, it just became much less popular for some historical reason. I am much more familiar with Russian…
I personally would call them a human, but this seems like a false equivalence unless you believe that personhood is something exclusive to humans. “Someone / a hominid” is perfectly valid and could at the same time be…
Most of the cookbooks I’ve read were relatively straightforward, but those were mostly older books not written in English. That may be just me not reading a lot of recipes in general. On topic — I would say that this…
I am not involved in this, or any other promotion. Moreover, I don’t see how my tendency to lurk and not comment is relevant here, but if you really want to know, the description of the woman in the article reminded me…
It may be. But it is first and foremost a touching personal story about meeting an author’s hero and becoming friends with them. And in today’s ad-ridden Internet this is one type of promotion I hope to see more often.…
Location: Seattle, WA Remote: Yes, can agree to a hybrid setup if the commute is reasonable Willing to relocate: No Technologies: — Roles: Scientific Computing, Data Science, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning…
I think the concept you are describing is called accentual-syllabic verse. And it definitely exists in English too, it just became much less popular for some historical reason. I am much more familiar with Russian…
I personally would call them a human, but this seems like a false equivalence unless you believe that personhood is something exclusive to humans. “Someone / a hominid” is perfectly valid and could at the same time be…
Most of the cookbooks I’ve read were relatively straightforward, but those were mostly older books not written in English. That may be just me not reading a lot of recipes in general. On topic — I would say that this…
I am not involved in this, or any other promotion. Moreover, I don’t see how my tendency to lurk and not comment is relevant here, but if you really want to know, the description of the woman in the article reminded me…
It may be. But it is first and foremost a touching personal story about meeting an author’s hero and becoming friends with them. And in today’s ad-ridden Internet this is one type of promotion I hope to see more often.…
Location: Seattle, WA Remote: Yes, can agree to a hybrid setup if the commute is reasonable Willing to relocate: No Technologies: — Roles: Scientific Computing, Data Science, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning…