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      <description>I am a scientist researching the diversity and evolution of languages. I want to understand where the ~7,500 languages extant today come from (with a special emphasis in the last 12,000 years, the Holocene), how they will change in the advent of the human-machine era, and what is that languages have done to our species, our cognitions, behaviors, and cultures. I fully embrace a transdisciplinary and question-guided approach, drawing from data science, human biology, cognitive sciences, comparative linguistics, evolutionary anthropology, computational social sciences, natural language processing, and cultural evolution.</description>
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