1
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artificial language
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China
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Artificial languages are not widely used or recognized, as Chinese people predominantly focus on learning and using their own native languages.
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1
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2
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computational linguist
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China
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Less demand for computational linguists, with focus on traditional linguistics and language teaching
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1
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3
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computational linguist
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China
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Less commonly recognized as a distinct profession, with expertise in combining linguistics and computer science for language-related technology development.
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1
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4
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computational linguist
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China
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Less common and less well-known compared to traditional linguistics
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1
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5
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computational linguist
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China
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Growing interest in computational linguistics but not as high demand as in Western countries
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1
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6
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computational linguist
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China
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Less recognized compared to traditional linguistics and literature
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1
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7
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grammar rules
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China
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High importance placed on mastering grammar rules for academic and professional success
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1
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8
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lexicographer
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China
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Less well-known profession with a focus on compiling and defining characters and words in their respective languages
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1
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9
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natural language
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China
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Traditional characters and honorifics are important aspects of natural language, and context plays a vital role in communication.
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1
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10
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text sentiment analysis
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China
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Less widely used and less influential in business decision-making
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1
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