Sentences with phrase «by mother tongue»

Data for the 2006 census are available (Population reporting an Aboriginal identity, by mother tongue) though most languages are grouped into families and so don't correspond directly to the UN names.
Wosene Worke Kosrof's practice is informed by his mother tongue of Amharic - the national language of Ethiopia.

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His teaching was both unsystematic and vivid, and when he spoke about the Eucharist I remember he urged us to receive Communion on the tongue — because, he said, we should be as docile and receptive as children being fed by their mother.
Usually a baby with natal teeth can not bite his mother while nursing, as the teeth are covered by his tongue and the baby does not yet have teeth in the top of his mouth.
Obviously, among mothers and babies having breastfeeding problems (those seen by most lactation consultants), the percentage of babies with symptomatic tongue tie would be higher.
Tongue - tie in infants can often be fixed by a surgery called a «frenotomy», in which the doctor simply snips the frenulum in - office, and then immediately applies the baby to the mother's breast.
Some mothers pump exclusively due to reasons such as poor latch caused by tongue and lip ties.
The nine month literacy programme in mother tongue, being implemented by School for Life and partners with financial support from DFID and USAID is therefore aimed getting all children in school.
The site was easy to use, especially their search feature which you can search by caste, religion, mother tongue and profession.
Simply Marry provides good search features to help find potential marriage partners by religion, caste, education mother tongue, profession and more.
Featuring an iconic turn by Margot Robbie as the fiery Harding, a mustachioed Sebastian Stan as her impetuous ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, a tour - de-force performance from Allison Janney as her acid - tongued mother LaVona Golden, and an original screenplay by Steven Rogers, Craig Gillespie's I, TONYA is an absurd, irreverent, and piercing portrayal of Harding's life and career in all of its unchecked ---- and checkered ---- glory.
Featuring an iconic turn by Margot Robbie as the fiery Harding, a mustachioed Sebastian Stan as her impetuous ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, a tour - de-force performance from Allison Janney as her acid - tongued mother, LaVona Golden, and an original screenplay by Steven Rogers, Craig Gillespie's I, Tonya is an absurd, irreverent, and piercing portrayal of Harding's life and career in all of its unchecked — and checkered — glory.
Raised by an acid - tongued single mother (Allison Janney — much more on her later) in a part of Portland, Oregon that's more Winter's Bone than Portlandia, Tonya says from the start she's a redneck, and proud of it.
Puppies first experience the sensation of being petted when washed by their mother's stroking tongue.
«It is said that the two things a mother cat does with its kittens is to groom them by licking with her tongue and to feed them,» Dr. Dodman says.
In certain areas of the country, such as the Corozal and Grange Walk Districts in the north and the Cayo District in the west, Spanish is spoken as a mother tongue by the majority of the people.
In «Tales,» Charles Perrault, the famed account of marital mishaps and familial revenge as told by the father of fairy tales is translated into an arrangement of a sharp - leafed mother - in - law's tongue jutting from a snake - like vase undulating across the floor.
«Mother Tongues and Father Throats» by Slavs and Tatars.
Art is a non-verbal language understood by people speaking different mother tongues.
In his large - scale oil painting Mother Tongue (2013), a hybrid geometric and gestural abstract work, Gerber has been informed by French lyrical abstraction, more precisely the calligraphic style of the German born painter Hans Hartung (1904 - 1989).
Mother of God's religious undertones are amplified by a collaged advertisement for the Catholic Review, found in the lower right corner, which reads «An invaluable spiritual road map...» This bit of text draws together the title of the painting, the maps, and the spiritual allusions of the circle, yet it also walks a line between sincerity and tongue - in - cheek humor.
Commissioned by the British Council Scotland, Mother Tongue is a partner within the cohort for the inaugural Tilting Axis Fellowship, a one - year opportunity for a Caribbean - based practitioner to undertake across the region and in Scotland designed in collaboration with the CCA Glasgow, David Dale Gallery and Hospitalfield, as well as our Caribbean partners.
Curated by Spanish writer and curator Sabel Gavaldon, the show brings together five international artists exploring the loss of the mother tongue as a consequence of modern - day colonialism, or, as we would call it, general globalisation.
By using his mother tongue and an indispensable measure of humour, his works appear to offer bite - sized responses to human experiences like failure and success.
In case you don't know TED 2009 is going on in California: TreeHugger's own Graham Hill is in attendance, but one thing which caught my eye from the other side of the country was a slideshow on how to grow you own fresh air, using only three indoor plants: the Areca Palm, Mother - in - Law's Tongue (an unfortunately named plant if there every was one), and the Money Plant: After studying the effects these plants had on air quality for the past 15 years in a building in New Delhi, India it was found that there was a 42 % probability of increasing blood oxygen by 1 % simply by being in the building for one hour.
In We Who Speak English: And Our Ignorance of Our Mother Tongue, Charles Allen Lloyd called it a monstrosity: «[A] pparently about half of our teachers of English go out of their way to handicap their pupils by inculcating [the rule].
Last year, after posting an article on Facebook about Ol - Chiki, the standard script used to write Santhali, his mother tongue, the 34 - year - old author was bullied on the site by the supporters of the Roman script for Santhali.
Newborns» Cry Melody Is Shaped by Their Native Language, Science Direct http://www.sciencedirect.com/ News article (Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue byy Jennifer Thomas, HealthDay Reporter) at http://www.myfoxal.com/Global/story.asp?s=11451377&clienttype=printable
Newborns» Cry Melody Is Shaped by Their Native Language, Science Direct http://www.sciencedirect.com/ News article (Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue by Jennifer Thomas, HealthDay Reporter) at http://www.myfoxal.com/Global/story.asp?s=11451377&clienttype=printable
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