Sentences with phrase «dialects specific»

I suspect that this is due to the Japanese - English translation; where perhaps many of the dialect specific words as written in Japanese couldn't find an appropriate translation with the same level of significance in the narrative, in the respective English dialect.

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Killer whales have group - specific dialects, sperm whales babysit one another's young and bottlenose dolphins cooperate with other species.
Orcas are known to communicate amongst themselves using an array of sounds, and the animals have even demonstrated «dialects» — variations in communication signals that are specific to certain groups of the animals — the scientists reported in a new study.
However, evidence linking specific local adaptations — beyond acoustic adaptation — with song dialects is lacking [9].
It seems simple on the surface, but there are dialects, and i need to learn the specific dialects of my family better.
Two other exciting projects we are currently working on are a marbled leather bag collaboration with Ceri Hoover and a continuation of working with a local dance collective, New Dialect where we create the outfits for each dancer in specific productions.
Rundskop, however, not only has very specific Flemish dialects — so local they even required subtitles for viewers in other parts of Flanders — but also includes key francophone characters.
b) Describe the impact of specific word choices, such as jargon, dialect, multiple meanings, invented words, concrete or abstract terms, and sensory or figurative language.
The A-Class L Sedan's voice control supports not only natural language recognition, rather than forcing drivers to memorize specific commands and instructions, but is now capable of handling multiple Chinese dialects, including Sichuanese and Cantonese.
Read a few foundation data taking place your theme to get comfortable by the specific dialect also topic expressions also words utilized as a part of your point.
Site - specific installation detail: collaged dry - wall panels with collaged elements, canvas with torn edges, acrylic, text, 9 1/2 ft high at highest point; images of ancient texts of the Abrahamic religions from 10 Centuries of peaceful co-existence; one text in ancient Coptic dialect; book of Exodus written in an arabic dialect; a page of the Koran written in Hebrew script
This includes specific services and programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, students for whom English is an additional language or dialect and students with a disability.
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