One of the sad features of recent developments
in colloquial language is the loss of useful distinctions.
This does not imply, however, that the behaviour of non-linear chaotic systems is entirely unpredictable, contrary to what is meant by «chaotic»
in colloquial language.»
Not exact matches
«It is highly informal, highly interactive, and they speak
in very
colloquial language to each other.
In editing the dialogue for publication I have changed spoken English into written English, including the normal things (like: excising partial sentences, false starts, irrelevant asides, and things that needlessly impede the flow of reading the dialogue; filling in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammar
In editing the dialogue for publication I have changed spoken English into written English, including the normal things (like: excising partial sentences, false starts, irrelevant asides, and things that needlessly impede the flow of reading the dialogue; filling
in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammar
in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some
colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammar).
The English
language has many words that differ
in meaning and interpretation depending on a
colloquial or professional nature.
I speak with a strong accent and use
colloquial language in my general speech.
First, with many millions using the
language in so many places (many of them rarely interacting with native speakers) and with native speakers constituting a minority of those who use it, people are less concerned about whether they sound convincingly American or British, or write with
colloquial perfection.
There is a playfulness
in Mamet's
language, a mix of the
colloquial with the sublimely cool.
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The CALS construct is defined as a constellation of the high - utility
language skills that correspond to linguistic features prevalent
in oral and written academic discourse across school content areas and that are infrequent
in colloquial conversations (e.g., knowledge of logical connectives, such as nevertheless, consequently; knowledge of structures that pack dense information, such as nominalizations or embedded clauses; knowledge of structures for organizing argumentative texts) Over the last years, as part of the Catalyzing Comprehension Through Discussion Debate project funded by IES to the Strategic Educational Research Partnership, Dr. Paola Uccelli and her research team have produced a research - based, theoretically - grounded, and psychometrically robust instrument to measure core academic
language skills (CALS - I) for students
in grades 4 - 8.
Idioms are a prime example of
colloquial language that might not be used
in formal speech or writing.
Whether new to The Iliad or familiar with its riches, listeners are
in for an unexpected treat with this splendid abridged audio of Lombardo's 1998 translation, which employs modern
language and
colloquial jargon without sacrificing the majesty of the classic poem or the narrative's well - loved images and metaphors.
Bright collage illustrations show a young, lively boy greeting his friends
in urban
colloquial language, while reserving a more traditional English for his grandfather.
Excuse my
colloquial language, this post is meant to make sense
in the great post uploaded by the one and only David G, who has spent every ounce of intelligence collecting available information regarding eBook sales
in different stores and compile it
in such a comprehensible way you and I can digest and write home about.
In the making of the exhibition, Lin spent six years collecting around 2,000 words and expressions about women in various languages from popular novels, newspapers, the internet and colloquial dialogue, ranging from derogatory to empowerin
In the making of the exhibition, Lin spent six years collecting around 2,000 words and expressions about women
in various languages from popular novels, newspapers, the internet and colloquial dialogue, ranging from derogatory to empowerin
in various
languages from popular novels, newspapers, the internet and
colloquial dialogue, ranging from derogatory to empowering.
Through the mirror of the
colloquial, the tongue gets twisted and forgets its place
in collecting our thoughts», and that «
language is oppressive for it only acknowledges that which can be named.
By contrast, as Anesa discusses, judicial humour which is delivered
in colloquial or everyday
language is more likely to engage litigants, criminal defendants, jurors or witnesses.
Notably, the magistrate's
language — the
colloquial expression
in the formal courtroom — reduces the formality of the occasion
in recognition of the defendant's more recent history of good behaviour.
Voice assistants must first tackle the speech recognition challenge
in a
language and then modify the
language model to accommodate accents and
colloquial differences.
Convey your enthusiasm for the job
in colloquial, everyday
language.