It provides the evidence of
how language is used in real situations, from which lexicographers can write accurate and meaningful dictionary entries.»
Completing her education at Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam, NE and Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte, Buenos Aires, AR, her work has its interest in social circumstances and their effect on
how language is used to communicate, along with the potentiality of language.
These paintings, while admittedly funny, prove just
how language is used to control women's bodies, actions and sexuality.
I've been more inspired by
how language is used — in culture generally, whether in casual conversation or various forms of media — or by music, TV, dance, and movies... I never think about disentangling moments from my cumulative experience of culture that may have influenced me the most... it means more in its blended entirety than it does a series of key experiences or authors.»
A students MARKED responses to three language and the individual questions: - Analyse
how language is used to create meanings and representations - Analyse
how language is used to create meanings and representations - Explore similarities and differences in ways text A and B use language The paper was awarded an A overall so is a great example of what ambitious students should be aiming to produce.
«Analyse
how language is used in text A and text B to present views about the nature of language change, diversity and variation.
Analyse
how language is used in text A and text B to present views about the nature of language change.
The focus then moves on to
how language is used to present the character, while the plenary asks students to consider other ways in which the character is presented.
This is not a plot to maintain privilege, but the nature of
how language is used and evolves — an organic process that we are largely powerless to shape or direct.
Perhaps finding examples in media of
how language is used to support stereotypes and how language can also subvert them?
So, sure, with the recent Colbert Report fiasco, this era is more aware of
how language is used.
The other facets of linguistics include sociolinguists, the study of the role languages play in the sociology of a culture; an example is
how language is used to demonstrate social status.
Orwell's study of
how language is used to lie and confuse, to make us weak and obedient, is a far more radical prospect, and one that is therefore avoided at all costs by the political and media class.
When one examines
how language is used, it is clear that God - talk goes on and that for many people it has meaning.
Again, as long as we remember
how the language is used, this is acceptable.
Not exact matches
Here
is Gates's summary of this entertaining book: «The brain behind XKCD explains various subjects — from
how smartphones work to what the U.S. Constitution says —
using only the 1,000 most common words in the English
language and blueprint - style diagrams.»
Check out Wise
's complete post for more specifics on
how he
's personally put this program to
use to learn
languages, eat healthier, and achieve a variety of other goals.
Here
is an insight into some of the latest studies on
how we can
use body
language to our advantage in every day life.
In some cases, the employee may not even realize
how often he
's using offensive
language.
Search data
is a solid barometer for understanding market demand and
how to connect with your potential customers
using their
language.
In order to capture their audience and appeal to their target market, founders should
be mindful of the
language they
use and
how it could have an impact on their connection with both their team and their end user.
Wells Fargo's chatbot will
use artificial intelligence to respond to natural
language messages from users, such as
how much money they have in their accounts, and where the nearest bank ATM
is.
What we found
is they
're using drag and drop visual programming
languages to teach kids
how to code.
The funny thing about
language is how words and phrases seep in everyday
use without anyone realizing exactly where they came from.
Reese's list of the top 20 grammatical errors people commonly make
was one of Inc.'s most popular columns last month, with readers sharing the story on social media nearly 90,000 times and offering plenty of their own pet peeves regarding
how others
use the English
language.
In plain
language, that brochure recalls the sky - high inflation of the 1970s (peaking at an eye - watering 27 % in Britain in August 1975) and also
how monetary policy can
be used to contain it.
Georgiadis envisions that, someday,
language processing tech developed with the Dreamhouse in mind will also
be used in, say, a Fisher - Price baby swing, to track
how a child's cry
is impacted by different speeds.
How it should
be used: Like ideation and rightsizing, this
is another way to
use language tricks to make your cool tech company sound cooler.
«It
's not unreasonable to think that Congress
used the English
language according to its conventions,» he wrote, before proceeding to explain each verb in the statute and
how the adverbial prepositional phrases modify them.
The fact that athletes instinctively
use the same body
language shows us
how innately programmed we
are to nonverbally broadcast victory and defeat.
Microsoft's text - based virtual assistant, Clippy, showed us
how natural
language in text could
be tracked, interpreted and
used as a basis for interactive feedback.
Marketers should draw on employee research to identify what employees
are actually thinking about — and
how they express it — and then develop materials that
use employees» own
language.
He
's used the exact same
language as NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre on
how to «harden» schools.
And I wrote with
using a very simple plain
language because a personal pet peeve of mine
is that finances intentionally kept kind of opaque and confusing because I think it
's meant to keep most people ignorant of
how the system actually works.
Plan providers don't make this easy by providing fee disclosures that
are 15 to 45 pages long and
use very opaque
language in
how this information
is relayed.
We must
use plain
language in any document that —
is necessary for obtaining any federal government benefit or service or filing taxes provides information about any federal government benefit or service, or explains to the public
how to comply with a requirement that the federal government administers or enforces.
Funny
how IDers don't claim to
be creationists, yet both have the EXACT same
language and interpretation of evolutionary theory verbatim, go to the same church, watch the same videos,
use the same arguments, vote for the same leaders, listen to the same pastors, and quote the same scripture, etc...
they come into this country and the one thing they could do
is at least learn
how to
use a
language that
is spoken in the country they move to that gives them freedom to do whatever THEY want to do!!
A large part of the problemvwhen discussing issues like this
is that we utilize aristotalian
language constructs that
are dualistic and a major sign of this would
be the
use of the word «
is,» when to
be linguistically scientifically correct everything should
be stated as «it appears so to me,» or some variation of this as it takes into account the many errors possible in
how people perceive everything.
We have
been using at church for the past few years as it has
been in development and I have
been really happy with
how it pursues the truth of scripture, while updating
language in a great way.
Moreover, the atonement has to
be substitutionary, to
use the classic
language, or I fail to see
how it can ensure the
being forgiven.
In that way, you
're being obedient to the Bible's
language about
how we should
use our money.
As a writer and English teacher perhaps I can share some information about
how we can improve upon the
language we
use in churches so that everyone can understand it and
be moved by it.
Dictionaries
are written as descriptive
uses of
language (they find out what the majority of people
use words to mean, and write it down), rather than prescriptive
uses of
language (ie some governing board or king or ruler deciding what a word means and telling us
how we have to
use it).
Either answer
is possible and acceptable as long as we remember
how we have chosen to
use language.
(It
is because of specific difficulty attached to learning
how to
use the moral expressions of a
language that we find novels more helpful than explicit ethical reflection in teaching us
how to live morally.)
The point
is rather to suggest
how difficult it
is to «know
how» to
use such a
language.
For me IT
is always a
language problem at base (fundamental)-- and
how words
are smoothed & / or stigmatized to serve our collecdtive cultural
uses and abuses.
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.
Scientific
language («The temperature
was -5 degrees Fahrenheit») seeks
language that has a certain kind of precision lacking in our ordinary speech — a precision that we can quantify and test, that can
be used to settle disputes about
how cold it actually
is.