Sentences with phrase «language plays between»

Thus, Rousseau's desire is to eliminate the mediative role that language plays between presence and absence (OG 157).

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As a result, language bears an elliptical character in which there is a hermeneutical play between the interpreter and the originator of a proposition (CN 1 - 25).
Sceptics would argue that the language barrier between the players and the manager played a part in the dismal World Cup campaign.
because the lack of discipline in arsenal team.Look at ferguson as Manchester united; no almighty, no big and no important players.Sanctions are front of players» doors whoever you are.I know someone is chosen as discipline mate in arsenal but a lot of complain between them.Arsenal players, their body language looks like they hate themselves.There are no unity between them.They are not happy.they do not want play for one (one team one goal or one team, one leader and one goal) because many of them they are there for longtime why them just come and become a leader.this is a question of light of one of you.and you can be lighted by him.One thing arsenal players forget.let light of one of you to be shone then you are going to get your part.
Giovinco and Auro were patrolling that right flank continously and they seem to have already assembled a common language between them from which Altidore, Tosaint Ricketts, Jordan Hamilton or whoever plays upfront on his own will benefit.
«Conversational turns» during play between a mama and her baby teach the ins and outs of language.
-- Discover what eurythmy reveals about human development — Work your way through the development of the child by means of exercises appropriate to each developmental phase — See how the Waldorf curriculum comes to life through movement and gesture — Learn about the interplay between eurythmy and academic experiences — Acquire the language and understanding to talk about eurythmy to Waldorf parents in a valuable way — Work, play, laugh, and have fun!
With a background in language acquisition, SLP's can play a critical and direct role in the development of literacy in children as the connections between spoken and written language are well established.
In deepening understanding of North Korean studies as an area study, the nexus between culture and language plays a vital role.
The United States also objected to language hinting at divisions between future responsibilities by developed and developing countries, though it's not clear how that divide would play out in the shipping sector.
Small connector, big effect: This plug - and - play adapter overcomes language barriers between machines and facilitates modifications of industrial facilities.
Human babies have also been shown to discriminate between different quantities at ages so young that it would seem language and culture couldn't have yet played much of a role.
In addition, strong associations between normalized path length and full - scale IQ were found in left superior temporal and inferior frontal gyrus, regions that are known to play a key role in language processing (Fig. 3).
There are also professional translation services that play the main role in the right communication between two people having different native languages.
Unfortunately, that humor comes in the form of profane, self - referential epithets typically traded between 15 - year - olds while playing video games online, which means if you've actually used bad language in a public setting or are older than 15, the mileage may vary on Wade Wilson's particular brand of irreverence.
Bouncing between Molly's rise in L.A.'s Viper Room to her fight against legal investigation and total bankruptcy, Sorkin's drama shuffles language like a deck of cards, the staccato sentences of his poker - playing spitfires punctuated by the witty English equivalent of flops, turns, and rivers.
Though U.S. audiences likely weren't able to appreciate the movie on the same level as native Chinese speakers because of the way that the film plays around with the language, it's still an amusing and wildly madcap spaghetti western that's anchored by a trio of fantastic performances by director / star Wen, Chow Yun - Fat and Ge You, who have such great comedic timing between them that the subtitles often move too quickly to read.
A turgid adaptation of a French - language play by Peter Handke (the co-writer of some of Wenders» best movies, including Wings Of Desire, though not that you can tell here), Anarjuez presents an impossibly vague dialogue between a man and woman in a garden outside of Paris.
Telling of the burgeoning affection between the Devon teenager Albert (played by former Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble member Jeremy Irvine) and the horse, Joey, who leads the young man hurtling into the horrors of World War One, the script trades heavily on the kind of «I knew when I first saw you» stuff that one might expect from a meet - cute saga like One Day - except that such language is here applied to a strapping lad who would appear to have no actual friends and the half - thoroughbred that his drunken father (a sad - eyed Peter Mullan) buys at auction.
Most impressive, they find a cinematic equivalent to McCarthy's language: his narrative ellipses, play with point of view, and structural concerns such as the exploration of the similarities and differences between Moss, Chigurh and Bell.
In an attempt to close the gap that exists between the increasingly important role that foreign countries, cultures, and languages play in world affairs and Americans» lack of international knowledge, the Goldman Sachs Foundation and the Asia Society have established an award for excellence in international education.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for young people's futures • A broad range of education and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities and local health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for children, young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic burdens on professionals • Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech and language therapy workforce and educational psychology profession • Encouraging greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary and community sector to take on a greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about greater alignment of pre 16 and post 16 funding arrangements
Instructional coaches, teacher leaders, peer teachers, and administrators will all play a role in connecting professional learning to teacher evaluation; all will need to become fluent in the language of effective teaching and help teachers make connections between the feedback they receive and changes to their understanding and skills.
Other teaching suggestions include: playing games with rhyming words and alliterative words to develop students» awareness of how sounds combine to form words (Antunez, 2002; Kaufman & Franco, 2004), and, in the case of Spanish - speaking ELLs, building upon the similarities and differences between the sound systems of the two languages (Helman, 2004).
Thus, the KF plays the role of linkage between specific aspects of content and specific language features at word, sentence, and discourse levels while at the same time provides opportunities for various levels of cognitive engagement.
Strawberry Fields is an impossible book to sum up - Lewycka plays with language and the miscommunication between cultures as she bounces her characters from slapstick to sitcom.
Flattened ears, crouching, baring teeth, wagging tails, panting, are all doggy language for «go away» to «let's play» and most interactions in between.
This group of intergenerational artists closely considers the process of art - making in their work by playing with scale, the ephemeral quality of their materials, the nature of time and language, and the relationships between the objects that they create.
The artist's subtle play between surface and depth, material and image, colour and texture registers a tension between the familiar and the unknown, akin to an experience of language forgotten and almost remembered, or a melody lodged deep in the unconscious.
Manfull is interested in the discrepancy between the visual language of game design and the actual games being played, hinting at the arbitrary use of certain symbols and themes.
The exhibition will address how written language can be a central question in the relationships between different cultures and civilizations, and how artists across the world play with alphabets, characters, words and phrases.
The exhibition brings together a great range of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures, geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment of its symbolic substitute.
Suffused with the play of color, light, and space, this new body of work uses the language of romantic landscape painting as it shifts between zones of abstraction and narrative.
This visibility is somewhat ironic, because Chan's art — and his persona — play the edge between the visible and the invisible, probing widespread assumptions about the nature of visual arts, and privileging a coded, language - based form of address.
His hybrid works place poems and words into visual contexts that play with the transitions between image / object and the nuances of language.
The installations, books, films and plays of Guy de Cointet (1934 — 1983) offer conceptually playful and witty treatments of codes, ciphers and optical tensions between language and image.
Among his most significant themes are: the relationship between art and language (as in the film La Pluie, in which water runs down pages erasing the text written by the artist); the status of the work of art and of criticism in the museum (il Musée d'art moderne — Département des Aigles of 1968 is a museum in which some of the works exhibited are accompanied by the warning «This is not a work of art»); and the play between reality and fiction.
We wanted to put into play a tension between the social aspect of perceiving music and the divisive nature of adversarial language.
Color has always played an important role in Maya's visual language and with this new body of work, the complex conversation between light, color, and space has further evolved.
Curated by Sam Jablon, this show features artists who play with the line between abstraction and language.
In them, Brannon plays with the moment between representation and association, employing mid-century advertising and design language (pre-digital techniques, vintage colors and typefaces) to entice viewers, and his own poetic wit to disarm them.
The play between additive and subtractive processes means that the potential for uncertainty is ever present within a rigorous visual language.
MIA was created with the aim of highlighting the transverse role that photography has come to play between different languages in contemporary art.
The thread between the three artists stitches through landscape, to language, to music and back to landscape again — each artist's work visually playing off the other through abstract patterns and repetition.
The play between various lines, the use of expressive marks and the drip of the paint in comparison to the repetitive rhythm or creation of a flat and decorative surface, all covey a different understanding of the world and the different, in a sense, sound of the visual language.
Starting in the mid 1950s, the movement known as concrete poetry sought to explore the space between poetry and visual art, creating works that were visual (words in shapes and 3 - D form) but also played with the sound and cadence of language.
Playing with pictorial space of the canvas — often closing in on her subject — Otto - Knapp creates a visual language that oscillates between the abstract and the figurative, reflecting the movement she captures in paint.
He's an incredibly powerful artist, his work is about language and the spaces between things — about identity and being somebody and nobody, he plays with our preconceptions of what's there and not there, of what art is and how it functions.
It also looks at Johns's play with language and his elaborate Duchamp - inspired puns between word and image (Wall Piece, 1968; Bread, 1969; The Critic Smiles, 1969); and explores the way Johns begins introducing more psychological, personal references to his canvases (Land's End; 1963; Periscope [Hart Crane], 1963; Souvenir 1964).
Built as an immersive environment, The smile of the snake plays between the physical and semiotic materialisation of language, as well as the «plastic shaping process» that occurs between meaning and sensation afforded to a viewer in the internal and external experience of something immersive and affective.
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