Sentences with phrase «by linguistic»

Heightened by linguistic and class tensions, cracks begin to appear in the community's sunny facade.
A year ago, we mentioned that the Law Foundation of Ontario had launched a project on access to legal information and legal services by linguistic minorities and persons living in rural or remote areas.
However, Lord Hodge considered that no clear - cut answer was to be found only by linguistic analysis of relevant provisions in R (D) A 1886 (as was the Court of Appeal's starting point).
And so I thought that our readers might enjoy Language Log, a blog by linguistic profs Mark Liberman and Geoffrey Pullum.
The text art produced by the third generation of artists is characterized by a shared structure within linguistic practices; is dependent on linguistic forms; and is mediated by linguistic exchange that engages with the processes of nomination, documentation, and rule - following.
Here are suggestions on how to use newspapers in class arranged by linguistic objective.
Ethnic groups are more often linked by linguistic, cultural, ancestral, and national or regional ties.
One might add, tentatively, that the taste in French New Wave films for foreign accents and unusual French dialects might be matched by the linguistic salads in Days of Being Wild and Chungking Express; the former includes dialogue in Cantonese, Mandarin, and Shanghainese.
Results showed the syllables that were infrequent and ill - formed, as determined by their linguistic structure, were harder for people to process.
«2 Seeking the essence of Christianity, Troeltsch threaded his way between arguments for the knowledge of God by linguistic formulation and other arguments that discovered the path in mystical encounter.3 He located the bond between humanity and God in the cultic life of the community.
Gerhard O. Forde employs the resources of a Lutheran theology of the cross to argue the futility of attempting to reconcile ourselves to the hidden God by linguistic manipulation.
In a sense, the urine «participates» (my word) in the underlying health of the body, and by linguistic extension, becomes «healthy.»
I here make two comments: that the resulting interpretation of the nature of the world is far easier to reject than to make one's own; and that it is peculiarly vulnerable to attack by linguistic - analysis philosophy.
In the second place, Whitehead's panexperientialism, combined with his doctrine of eternal objects, shows how we can speak meaningfully of the correspondence between an idea, in the sense of a proposition (the meaning expressed or elicited by a linguistic sentence), and a nexus of actualities.
The lesson taught by the linguistic philosophers is that the more we become self - conscious of the language we use the more we realize how linguistic distinctions have all along been imported into what we believed were direct descriptions of psychological processes.
Still intrigued by linguistics, she became a student again: She entered graduate school at Georgetown University and received a master's degree in computational linguistics in 2007.
The greatest difference between Russian women and western women is precisely captured by linguistics: in English you call it, «to share your life with» and in Russian they call it, «to join our lives together».
It should be an explicit instruction of the underlying structure of English, and it should be informed by linguistics.
The term was adapted by linguistics to create the German word Einfühlung («feeling into»), which was translated by Edward B. Titchener in 1909 into the English term empathy.

Not exact matches

The Chinese - American market remains largely untapped by financial advisors, who are challenged by cultural and linguistic differences.»
The map was created by Molly Roy with help from the ELA, and also shows libraries, museums, and other linguistic centers.
Carrie Dyck, a linguistics professor at Memorial University in St. John's, Nfld., was one of the countless affected by pain she believes came from sitting down all day.
He is deeply influenced by neuro - linguistic programming and a variety of philosophies.
She is certified in neuro - linguistic programming (NLP) by NLP Canada, assertiveness coaching by Doreen Virtue, and success training by Jack Canfield.
For Dish, today's comments reveal merely a change in executive linguistics; the company, in its advertising, has been directly targeting traditional cable for some time, evidenced by its national campaign of TV ads starring tough - guy character actor Danny Trejo.
In fact, over a decade ago, I was told by my peers of the exact same scam, described by neuro - linguistic programming expert Derren Brown of a fool - proof system that could predict the winner of every horse race around the world, used by Wall Street financial consultants on unsuspecting prospects to successfully gather millions of dollars of AUM.
The Sharpe Platform, supported by issuance of SHP cryptotokens, promises to bring together a multitude of novel innovations in smart contracts, quantitative trading, machine learning, linguistic analysis and artificial intelligence.
In a properly celebrated Mass, the vocalized dialogue of prayer between celebrant and congregation takes place in a linguistic rhythm established by the shared text of the Mass..
They tell us that when Gadamer writes, «I sought to ground the linguisticality of our orientation to the world in conversation,» he is saying we are linguistic to the bone and construct our world by talking about everything around us (a self - image with which we rest easy, says Kierkegaard).
If by God is meant a conceptual construct used within a certain linguistic frame of reference for the purpose of arousing religious emotions and ethical sentiments, in solemn assemblies, the answer must again be No.
Thus every element in a language has its meaning by its reference to other parts of the linguistic system.
They were even ready to permit Bible translation in order to gain the linguistic and community development aid promised by this intrepid American.
Pacioni himself tells us that throughout his book he has «tried to reconstruct the framework of Augustine's speculation in all of its most original philosophical traits, following philosophical and logical - linguistic suggestions performing a point by point analysis of the texts not only from a philological but also a historiographical, cultural and logical - formal point of view» (p. xix).
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific, use — namely, in the context of a selective reading of Deleuze's works from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the reference point, rather than the more familiar, but rather different, model derived from Saussurean linguistics.
Logue deploys Homer's vast historical and linguistic inheritance to create an Iliad that, perhaps for the first time, is not held hostage by a yearning for the lost world of ancient Greek.
But this linguistic view is an un-reflected view, supported only by common sense.
I would like to begin the examination of the validity of the linguistic method for determining the validity of God - talk by a clarification of what is meant by the terms «empirical,» «truth,» «verifiability» and «reason.»
The implication is that each community lives by and in a «cultural - linguistic» system.
17 Linguistic analysis can not develop as a discipline by ignoring ontology, i.e., a reflection on the nature of reality.
Theology must be done from within the cultural - linguistic community by appeal to its own traditions.
It assumes that from the perspectives that come to expression in cultural - linguistic systems and are shaped by them, something of reality is seen.
This issue of the presence of errors is proved by the historical, theological, linguistic, and critical analyses of different versions.
«To try to grasp the essence of such phenomenon by means of physiology, psychology, sociology, economics, linguistics, art or any other study is false; it misses the one unique and irreducible element in it - the element of the sacred».
Another element of it is the contemporary Zeitgeschichte which is accessible to us only through the very fauible and fuzzy tools of literary and archaeological history, aided but also called into question by the ancillary disciplines of linguistics, literary analysis, anthropology, etc..
In any case, inroads into the ethnic communities are often cut by someone (not necessarily the pastor) who is able to shift back and forth at different cultural and linguistic levels.
The fact that these languages are generally not understood by modern people is a problem quickly remedied by a competent linguistics scholar.
For this tradition a linguistic sentence is regarded as a sign of a relatively high level of complexity sharing certain common features with more primitive signs interpreted by lower forms of life.
Additional evidence for such ability is provided by the Gorilla Language Research Project, a longitudinal study of the linguistic and behavioral development of lowland gorillas.
But despite the linguistic problems associated with this designation, it seems that the epithet «preacher,» in the sense of «pastor,» is indeed an appropriate one, at least theologically.36 According to Duncan Macdonald, we have done Qoheleth an injustice by viewing his work as reflecting only a spirit of resignation and despair.
A recent contribution to the question based on linguistic grounds is made by S. N. Kramer, History begins at Sumer (London 1958) pp. 195 - 9.
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