Idioms are a prime example
of colloquial language that might not be used in formal speech or writing.
Not exact matches
Each communication has to be carefully assessed for meaning and intent within the context
of colloquial uses
of the
language and varying forms
of slang.
’39 Apparently the
colloquial of Pulaya speech and
language was vastly different from that
of other caste groups like Syrian Christians and Nairs, with whom the missionaries communicated on a regular basis.
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).
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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Providing quick access to definitions and their pronunciation, this app also provides users with access to dozens
of language translations and even offers
colloquial language and idiomatic expressions.
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.
«Although most
of the students are bilingual, it is not a good Spanish, it is more
colloquial and they could benefit from a dual
language program,» Ramos said.
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.
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 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.
Best known for her hand - sewn, text - based pieces constructed from a variety
of materials such as wool, leather, fabric, and neoprene, Diana Guerrero - Maciá wryly interrogates our
colloquial use
of language.
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.»
The post used some vivid
colloquial language such as referring to the «shock waves»
of the decision through the financial - planning community.
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.
One
of the sad features
of recent developments in
colloquial language is the loss
of useful distinctions.
We can also teach a child with social skills deficits to recognize non-verbal social cues and the meaning
of colloquial and idiomatic
language (so they don't take certain statements expressed by their peers too seriously or literally), and to initiate and sustain appropriate conversations with peers and adults.