Sentences with phrase «from everyday language»

The system does not react only to predefined commands, but also understands the phrasings from everyday language.
«If ego development can be scored from everyday language, then the content of text from Twitter feeds to political speeches, and from children's stories to strategic plans, may provide new insights into our state of moral, social and cognitive development.»

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Aside from language issues, even basic things can seem unfamiliar, whether it's attitudes to personal space, using the subway or simply finding everyday grocery items.
The funny thing about language is how words and phrases seep in everyday use without anyone realizing exactly where they came from.
Cohen, who believes there is no place for disfluency in our everyday language, finds filler words «impede our ability to speak with power» and «become interrupters that detract from our message.»
Thus his vision of religious language is not utterly different from his understanding of the language of the everyday.
Our frequent mistake is to abstract one from the other, and in our everyday language and metaphysical thinking to misconstrue the nature of reality.
First, Whitehead emphasizes that the signs for numerals, letters, and mathematical operations are not the outward side of a language essentially different from, and more mysterious than everyday language, but that they are introduced to relieve the brain (see IM 39) and «to make things easy» (IM 40).
They are not the elements of a new language, distinct from our ordinary language, but simply represent a shorthand for our everyday speech, as pertaining to mathematics.
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Yet this marks a clear deviation from the language of everyday commerce or politics.
Apart from having to cope with a new language in everyday life, this was quite a different work environment from what I was used to — more intense, regimented, and at times difficult to contend with.
A delusion is commonly defined as a fixed false belief and is used in everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception.
Boys should also get enjoyment from mastering everyday activities that involve both social and language skills,» says Kaltvedt.
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Mantras can be found in religious terminology as well as in everyday language, ranging from words like «amen» to phrases such as «let it go.»
Oxford Global Languages (OGL) is an exciting digital programme which lets people find online answers to their everyday language questions in 100 of the Product troubleshooting support, DIY advice, and help from experts & local pros.
On the most basic level, we can remove unintentionally derogatory language from our everyday speech, such as crazy, nuts, insane, and so on, when what we mean is unbelievable, unusual, or unexpected.
Medford High Students Chosen as Finalists in National Challenge (The Medford Transcript) As part of a national challenge with HGSE's Making Caring Common and The KIND Foundation, a student team from Medford were selected as finalists and will develop their project to bridge the gap between academic English language learning and everyday language use and needs.
In second grade, he says, «you can use your common language and experiences from your everyday life to explain what's happening and engage in the science lesson.»
A persuasive kernel of common sense, in many cases, lay hidden inside Illich's wild - eyed notions: that students learn a great deal from their peers; that educated people teach themselves or otherwise discover, outside the classroom, many of their most important lessons; that advanced education indoctrinates individuals, teaching them a kind of professional code and knowledge for work that can be addressed in a frank manner using plain facts and everyday language.
But the journey from academic research to everyday classroom practice is fraught with challenges: teachers don't have time to keep up with current trends and thought leaders, schools can't afford subscriptions to journals, and academic articles are often written in impenetrable language.
Academic language differs from conversational English in that it is more complex and it is not typically encountered in everyday settings.
In our case, it's a way to test our ability to think about games outside everyday terms, using original language, interpreting images, sounds, and ideas in ways that only we could imagine, that we have not borrowed from others.
Ward's art examines the complex relationships — from treasured to unwanted — inherent in everyday objects, creating a link between societal hierarchies, personal connections, and the ambiguities of language, authority, control, and freedom.
Drawing inspiration from the language, sights and sounds of the everyday, O» Connor's practice frequently engages with matters which reflect her day - to - day experience of being a photographer.
Her transformations of everyday household objects, from furniture to clothing, are infused with human emotion and rawness, and also show a playfulness of material and language that is both subtle and ambitious.
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
Eric Glavin works with a palette of shapes and colours culled from the advertising and signage which constitute the visual language of the everyday.
By reclaiming from design this familiar visual language, Worthington suggests that the everyday objects with which we surround ourselves can and should be re-assessed as beautiful; the sleek forms of modern design reflected in our home sound systems and desk chairs have been as carefully considered as the pediment of the Parthenon.
Drawing on sounds available in our everyday environment, Nicolai creates soundscapes and installations redolent with clicks and blips from telephones, faxes and other technological detritus: he creates an elementary, universal language that eludes rationality, requesting instead to simply be perceived by the individual.
The work of conceptual artist Almut Linde stems from her own term Dirty Minimal, which the artist coined to name her own aesthetic approach of conjoining everyday materials, found objects and real life phenomena in a reduced, visually rich formal language.
Mexico City based artist Lucio Muniain's work depicts gruesome realities ripped from everyday press, redelivered by the artist in a loose style of hand drawn figures and objects, accompanied by text phrases — street language, slang, cynical observations the artists creates.
She makes playful use of a palette of styles and visual languages that ranges from Renaissance painting to modern art, combining them with everyday observations and humorous references to pop culture and pornography.
«By extending their Infinity Display design language from the Galaxy S8 and S8 +, Samsung is evolving to maximize the screen real - estate of the device while keeping the handset ergonomic enough for everyday use,» he told TechNewsWorld.
«From applying the latest research to everyday teaching practices to using assessment techniques for each of a child's languages, and using the curriculum to foster learning, One Child, Two Languages is a powerful tool.»
Some everyday language may seem harmless, but at a subconscious level it may be preventing your customers from taking action.
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