Sentences with phrase «literal language»

You're both speaking the same literal language, but when...
There is always a literal meaning being conveyed from the mind of the author, whether in plain literal language or figurative language.
Previous brain - imaging research has shown that interpreting metaphors requires a variety of areas on both sides of the brain, compared with literal language, which is processed in known language areas in the left hemisphere.
Writers can use figurative language to make their work more interesting or more dramatic than literal language which simply states facts.
It talks about how we often use metaphor or hyperbole to relay meaning — and that often this is more effective than attempting to employ literal language.
While you likely both speak the same linguistic literal language (such as English), it is probable that you may have ways of conveying love that is not the primary love language of your partner.
You're both speaking the same literal language, but when this kind of disconnection happens between partners, you aren't speaking the same love language.
Literal language is basic, but when we want to be poetic or persuasive we dress it up with tropes.
There is a close parallel in the interaction of metaphorical language and literal language; there is no sharp line between the two, but only a distinction which is relative, shifting, and contextdependent.31 «Man is a wolf» invites reflection not only on wolf - life characteristics of man, but also on man - like characteristics of the wolf, which is seen thereafter as more human.
metaphor, symbol, irony, figurative language, literal language, simile, personification, metonymy, synecdoche
The literal language of the law seems to require you to withdraw all your money from the IRA, then roll the pre-tax dollars to the employer plan and roll the after - tax dollars back to an IRA.
Through immersive text - based installations, large - scale public text pieces, publications, sound projects, and discursive programming, my work engages with both figurative and literal language to explore how we narrate the connections between the past, present, and future.
Under the literal language of Sections 403 and 404, one can not assert either that the actions are not complex (Section 403) or that the actions are complex (Section 404).
There is also the influence of a contextual history that often bleeds into Supreme Court decisions alongside any originalist designs, as well as the broad meanings conveyed by the literal language of the Constitution.
Obviously, the Court's interpretation was not completely supported by the literal language of the Fifth Amendment.
The literal language of the Sherman Act sets forth two basic elements of any Section 1 violation: There must be (1) a contract, combination, or conspiracy that (2) restrains trade.
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