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Elon Musk debuts 'Grok' AI bot to rival ChatGPT, others - CNBCNov 5, 2023 · xAI, Elon Musk's new AI venture, launched its first AI chatbot technology named Grok. · The prototype is in its first two months of training and ...
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About Grok, Your Humorous AI Assistant on X - Help CenterGrok is an AI assistant who helps complete tasks, like answering questions, solving problems, and brainstorming. Grok is available to X users and is powered by ...
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xAI: WelcomeGrok 4 is the most intelligent model in the world. It includes native tool use and real-time search integration, and is available now to SuperGrok and Premium+ ...Grok · Company · API · Bringing Grok to Everyone
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Elon Musk launches AI firm xAI as he looks to take on OpenAIJul 12, 2023 · July 12 (Reuters) - Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, launched his long-teased artificial intelligence startup xAI on Wednesday, ...
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What Is Grok? Everything to Know About Elon Musk's AI Tool - CNETJul 18, 2025 · Grok was developed by xAI, an AI startup founded by Musk in July 2023. The company's stated mission is "to understand the universe," and it ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Grok | xAIA trusted assistant for deep work. Grok can create rich documents, write code, and has the most real-time search capabilities of any AI model.
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Models and Pricing - xAI APIGrok 4 Fast. We're excited to release grok-4-fast, our latest advancement in cost-efficient reasoning models. Modalities. Context window. 2,000,000.
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xAI strikes GSA deal for Grok after weeks of speculation - FedScoopSep 25, 2025 · Under the deal, federal agencies can buy xAI's flagship model, Grok 4, and Grok 4 Fast for 42 cents until March 2027, the GSA announced ...
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What You Need to Know About Grok AI and Your Privacy - WIREDSep 9, 2024 · Amid legal battles with his friend and former business partner, Musk's latest company, xAI, has launched its own powerful competitor, Grok AI.
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You - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Middle English and Old English, "eow" is the dative and accusative plural of "þu," meaning the second person plural pronoun "you."
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[PDF] A Grammar of Proto-Germanic - FolksprakThe dative and accusative dual endings were extended in Gothic and Old Norse by that of the dative plural. Second Person Pronouns. The second singular forms are ...
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[PDF] Git vs Ge: The Importance of the Dual Pronoun in BeowulfIn conclusion, the use of dual pronouns in Beowulf is an integral, non-mechanical, and artistic facet of the epic: the duals are used to contrast and compare ...
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[PDF] FROM THOU TO YOU - Universidad de OviedoModern English grammars list you as the pronoun used for both singular and plural numbers, a quality that it does not share with any other standard pronouns ...
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Personal Pronouns - Old English OnlinePersonal Pronouns ; 2nd Person Singular, þu, þe ; 3rd Person Singular, he / heo, hine /hie ; 1st Person Plural, we, us ; 2nd Person Plural, ge, eow ...
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Old English/Pronouns - Wikibooks, open books for an open worldSecond person. edit. Second person pronouns are for the person who is being spoken to, like Modern English "you" (and “thou” and “ye” in dialects). Case ...
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The Rise Of Y'all And The Quest For A Second-Person Plural PronounApr 16, 2019 · If you looked at an Old English list of pronouns, you'd see that there was, in fact, a singular second-person pronoun thou ; and a plural ge ; ( ...Missing: Modern | Show results with:Modern
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Development of the Second-Person PronounWith the increasing influence of French, the use of ye/you was used to designate not merely the plural form, but also social difference. Indeed, the social ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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[PDF] The Pronouns of Power and SolidarityIn the seventeenth century 'thou' and 'you' became explicitly involved in social controversy. The Religious Society of Friends. (or Quakers) was founded in ...
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Lesson 5 | Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer Websiteused as "the pronoun of respect," for addressing superiors (like French "tu" and "vous"). Chaucer is not completely consistent in this usage, but it is worth ...
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Nouns | Chaucer Hub - Johns Hopkins UniversityIn Chaucer's English, as in modern French, we tend to see singular pronouns (thee, thou, etc.) applied to children and servants, and plural pronouns (ye, you, ...
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Thou and you - ShakespearesWords.comX uses thou, Y uses you, showing different status. X and Y switch from you to thou, as a sign of deteriorating relationships.
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A Brief History of Singular 'they' | Illinois - BlogsJul 30, 2018 · You functioned as a polite singular for centuries, but in the seventeenth century, singular you started appearing in all contexts, replacing ...
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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language - ThoughtCoMay 12, 2025 · Samuel Johnson's dictionary aimed to standardize English and included over 42,000 entries. · Johnson's dictionary stood out by including over ...
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Johnson's Dictionary - University of GlasgowFirst published in 1755, this dictionary took Johnson and his small team of helpers nine years to compile, and was unsurpassed as a reference work for over ...
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Learn the History of the Pronoun You - Grammar RevolutionIn Old English, 'you' was a plural object. It became a formal pronoun, then replaced 'thee', 'thou', and 'ye' around the 17th century.
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Possessives: pronouns | LearnEnglish - British CouncilPossessives: pronouns ; you, you, your, yours ; he, him, his, his.
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YOU Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of YOU is the one or ones being addressed —used as the pronoun of the second person singular or plural in any grammatical relation except that ...
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7.3 Gradation of pronouns – An Introduction to American English ...7.3 Gradation of pronouns ; you, juː, ju. also: jə ; he, hiː, (h)i ; him, hɪm, (h)ɪm ; his, hɪz, (h)ɪz ; she, ʃiː, ʃi ...
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Introduction to Irish English - Oxford English DictionaryThe first is ye, the older English second person plural pronoun, retained in Ireland. This is not stigmatized and is heard across the island of Ireland and ...
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Ye, youse and yiz in Irish English speech | Sentence firstJan 25, 2016 · Ye behaves much like you: we have yeer 'your', yeers 'yours', ye'll 'you'll', ye'd 'you'd', ye've 'you've', ye're '
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'Y'all,' that most Southern of Southernisms, is going mainstreamDec 4, 2022 · The etymology of “y'all” is murky. Some linguists trace it back to the Scots-Irish phrase “ye aw”; others suggest an African American origin ...
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Yinz, you-uns, you-all, and company - The Grammarphobia BlogFeb 11, 2011 · “Yinz” is Pittsburghese. Sometimes spelled “yins” or “yunz,” it's a plural form of “you.” This puts it in the same category as “you-uns,” “yous,” “y'all,” “
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Y'all, You'uns, Yinz, Youse: How Regional Dialects Are Fixing ...Oct 13, 2016 · For plural, the Old English version of “you” was gē, pronounced something like “yih.” And the dual form, which was completely thrown in the ...
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What're youse doing? - Macquarie DictionaryThe form youse does provide a plural, contrasting with singular you, but there is strong resistance to it, in spoken as well as written usage, and it remains ...
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The Grammarphobia Blog: 'Time to get up, you lot!'Apr 24, 2023 · "You lot" means "all of you," using "lot" to emphasize plural, and is often negative, unlike "y'all" which can refer to one or more people.
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Linguistic and Social Characteristics of Indian EnglishAlso, Indians commonly use you people when they want to address more than one person. They do not realize the belittling, racial connotations that it carries ...
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Y'all: the Most Inclusive of All Pronouns - The New York TimesOct 18, 2022 · Y'all: the Most Inclusive of All Pronouns. The South's default collective form of address is the best of the American vernacular.Missing: 2020 | Show results with:2020
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Embracing Inclusivity with 'Y'all' - Colorado State University GlobalOct 3, 2023 · y'all fits the bill for what it means to be gender inclusive. "You" is a gender-neutral pronoun in English, as our language is not gendered, and "all" is ...
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[PDF] A Social and Pragmatic Analysis of the Second Person Deixis YouThis paper analyzes the social and pragmatic aspects of "you" as a second-person deixis, which indicates the social status of conversational parties. "You" is ...
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[PDF] The Case for Singular They - Hawaii Pacific UniversityNow in the twenty-first century, no native speaker of. English would question the usage of you for both singular and plural referents, because it has become so ...
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[PDF] R. Brown and A. Gilman - Stanford UniversityEnglish speakers first used "thou' and 'ye' and later re- placed 'ye' with 'you'. As a convenience we propose to use the symbols T and (from the Latin tu and ...
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SECOND PERSON SINGULAR PRONOUNS IN RECORDS ... - jstorand 'you* in a collection of court records from early Modern England. The records ar valuable in that they contain accounts of 'real' conversations - often ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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(PDF) Structure of the Vocative in English : A Pragmatic StudyNov 21, 2021 · This research paper aims at reconsidering the analysis of the structure of the vocative in English in terms of : First, structure. Second , function and third, ...
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[PDF] A corpus linguistics study of SMS text messagingYou remain anonymous and anonymised but you know who you are! My thanks also ... intimacy of texting and the controlled, carefully considered language ...
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[PDF] WRAP-Pragmatic-use-vocatives-private-one-to-one-digital ...pronouns – particularly the second person pronoun you – vague language, emoticons, isses and formulaic expressions such as c u later and have a good time ...
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Pronouns: one, you, we, they - Cambridge GrammarOne, you, we and they are generic personal pronouns. We can use one, you, we and they to refer to 'people in general'.
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How “you” makes meaning | ScienceMar 24, 2017 · Here, we suggest that generic-you is a linguistic mechanism that people use to make meaning from human experience—to derive insights that extend ...
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“You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance ...Here we identify a linguistic device—the generic use of the word “you” (e.g., “You live, you learn”)—that accomplishes the same goal. Using crowd-sourced data ...
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The recent history of human impersonal pronouns: a corpus studyImpersonal 'you' replaced 'one' as the default generalizing pronoun by the late 17th century. This study bridges gaps in documentation of impersonal ...
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Exploring the function and distribution of generic pronounsJul 1, 2010 · Linguistics. 2013. Human impersonal pronouns like French on and German man are regarded as pronouns that are used to fill an argument position ...
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The persuasive role of generic-you in online interactions - NatureJan 8, 2025 · Every use of generic-you in an argument was associated with an up to 14% percent increase in the odds of successful persuasion.
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[PDF] Subject-verb agreement in English1 - Richard ('Dick') HudsonThe only possible role for person in SVA would be to distinguish the pronoun lexemes I and YOU from other singular nominals, but we can do this just as easily ...
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A corpus analysis of variable agreement in caregiver and child EnglishMay 2, 2023 · You have Access Open access. English; Français. 2: Cited by. Agreeing ... This combination of consistency and variability in English agreement ...
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Auxiliary Verbs in English GrammarNegative and question auxiliaries (do) ; Examples: I don't drive at night. Do you have a car? ; Example: She doesn't take the bus. Does she take the train?
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Pronouns - English Grammar Today - Cambridge DictionaryPronouns can also act as the head of noun phrases, with pre- and postmodifiers and complements: A: Did you mean you think she's wrong? B: Yes, I meant just ...
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Prepositional phrases - Cambridge Grammar(preposition + noun phrase). Would you like to come with me please? (preposition + pronoun). From there, it'll take you about half an hour to our house.