He couldn't disprove the hypothesis, as it happens, raising a faint possibility that Banasick was right... but don't tell anyone, as they'll assume you're some kind
of linguistic cultist -LRB-: — RRB --RRB-
Wolfram Alpha, the creation of mathematician Stephen Wolfram due out in May of this year, has been much ballyhooed as using «a mixture of many clever algorithms and heuristics, lots
of linguistic discovery and linguistic curation» -LRB-(Wolfram Blog)-RRB- to provide answers to your questions, rather than lists of websites that relate in some fashion to your search terms.
An American linguist named Swadesh reasoned that if you could identify these basic, stubborn word - concepts you could (using an assumption about the rate
of linguistic change) find commonalities and divergences among languages, allowing linguists to date the points at which one language or language family branched away from another.
8 Patrick CM Wong et al, «Musical Experience Shapes Human Brainstem Encoding
of Linguistic Pitch Patterns» (2007) 10:4 Nature Neuroscience 420.
Her husband is not known to have been gainfully employed in Finland, although he has said that he believes he will be able to work in Finland because
of his linguistic knowledge.
In its latest list of new words added to the OEDVoted Best Book in the English Language by the Weekend Wall Street Journal on 20 May 2006 this week is the word Google, now officially recognized by the official source
of linguistic authority.For a dissenting view of the OED's authoritativeness.
The Mental Costs
of Linguistic Assimilation — Julie Sedivy — The linguist, who grew up partly in Montreal, inveighs against those who would force a unilingual society — and has evidence of cognitive advantages to back up her support of bi - and multi-lingualism.
So they are really parsing the language very deeply with lots
of linguistic analysis on board to determine what's the best language to use in front of this judge, how can you kind of speak in a way this judge can hear.
Through an interdisciplinary treatment this book opens new perspectives on the history of Canada's official language communities, the structure
of linguistic conflict, legal regulation, constitutional rights, minority language education and linguistic politics.
The CCP provided funding for individuals and groups seeking to challenge federal government action on the basis
of linguistic or equality rights.
Using all caps is not something either Microstyle or How to Write Short delves into, but its use at the end
of a linguistic unit like this is a way of using the ending position of emphasis for rhetorical effect.
Those readers of the print edition who continued beyond the headline and lede will have seen that the issue is not one
of linguistic isolation by Quebec.
Discarding arguments
of linguistic limitations of the receiving audience, AG Bobek sees the borderless nature of the Internet as a reason to revisit the uncritical reception of Shevill in eDate / Martinez.
(««Garmoshka», by the way, is a diminutive of гармон («garmon») / гармоника («garmonika»); as with the Finnish «harmonikka», the Russian «garmonika» means accordion, not harmonica (an example
of a linguistic false friend.»).
We are able to do this because the algorithms are based on statistical models instead
of linguistic models.
So far the sort
of linguistic analysis that makes the eDiscovery tools so effective has not been effectively implemented in enterprise search.
Its evolution and social role, however, may have already arrived at homeostasis, a relatively stable state
of linguistic and social equilibrium.
Those of us who practice within the federal courts» first judicial circuit have long had a crapulous craving for the tenebrous pearls
of linguistic perlustration emanating over the years from the opinions of now - senior 1st Circuit Judge Bruce M. Selya.
I would like to turn to a contemporary argument Steven Pinker and Ray Jackendoff make for universal grammar on the basis
of linguistic universals.
I must add that Monckton also seems to increase the readers» penchant to think and articulate with extreme precision and a great deal
of linguistic beauty here.
That kind of presentation would make sense for someone's who's doing some kind
of linguistic work, e.g. when documenting how online dictionaries mistreat philosophical notions.
There are good suggestions upstream but there are also various forms
of linguistic comparative authorship analysis.
Ian Birrell, the newspaper's deputy editor, said climate change was serious enough to merit this kind
of linguistic treatment.
And this is not a purely theoretical objection, or some sort
of linguistic trick, as has been alleged, because the gist of the argument concerns our understanding, not simply of how we describe temperature rise, but the fundamental CAUSE of temperature rise.
In contrast, the «wisdom of the language» — see http://snurl.com/wisdom-link — will continue to expand across the web (twitter.com was neither the first nor the last example of this, but clearly shows how important it is for a community to «speak the same language» — and it would be equally foolhardy to suppose that some BRAND - marketer could undo thousands of years
of linguistic evolution).
In his project titled «Trapped in The Woods» Vlad Yurashko uses methods
of linguistic analysis by extrapolating them to the language of painting and...
American Joseph Kosuth helped define new parameters for understanding the nature of art through the exploration
of linguistic analysis and structuralism.
Attie's drawings, which continually repeat the sentence «take care of yourself,» are contemplative sites
of linguistic ambiguity and transgression.
The casualties
of these linguistic takeovers — lost letters and mistranslations — are given center stage here as a testament to the trauma of modernization.
Her language - based sculptures illustrate the physical construction of letters through their repeated formal qualities, allowing Ebner to focus on the structure and syntax
of linguistic communication.
For some 50 years, Mel Bochner has explored the intersections
of linguistic and visual representation.
Famed for her LED message boards and the declarative, politicized cast
of her linguistic materials, Jenny Holzer (born 1950) has in fact employed a great variety of media in her subversions of dominant ideologies.
In response to critique of this history, which included displacing a generation of Aboriginal children into boarding schools where they were stripped
of their linguistic and cultural heritage, Australia has in recent years represented itself internationally through a collection of symbols drawn from indigenous sources.
All of the unforeseen painterly effects conceptually affect the written text, alienating it from its original meaning, rendering it unreadable and thus questioning the inherent meaning
of linguistic tools.
A mise - en - scène of images takes place through a new language whose structure is made up of cultural and emotional stratifications in a succession
of linguistic and pictorial images, where the latter lose their original / residual formal specificity.
Experimenting with form, technique and narrative, these filmmakers have utilised iterative speech patterns, dissonant utterances, mute gestures and an array
of linguistic propositions to articulate concerns around exile, disorientation, and loss as well as commemoration, celebration and recuperation.
Her works also explore a subtle yet ambitious sense
of linguistic playfulness.
Like the work of Glenn Ligon and Christopher Wool, artistic predecessors who have worked with black - and - white textual accretion and erasure, Rasheed's installations probe the limitations and fissures
of linguistic self - expression.
The physical embodiment
of linguistic utterance as performed by material is at play.
«I wanted to do something kind
of linguistic, and I've always been attracted to games where there's a set number of parts,» she says.
Jaume Plensa's Lilliput series (2012) at Galerie Lelong These ghoulish floating figures — suspended from the ceiling by wires and dissolving into strings
of linguistic characters — are immediately captivating but require strategic placement in the home, probably not in the bedroom or the kid's room unless you happen to be Marilyn Manson.
Inaugurating Herald Street's new space on Museum Street, a game
of linguistic entanglement begins with Michael Dean's exhibition's title, «Four Fucksakes», and continues in the titles of the four works that make up this show: 4 (Working Title) fuck sake, Fuck Sake (Analogue Series), FF (Working Title) and FUCKSAKE (WORKING TITLE).
The exhibition investigates this area of artistic practice by considering a variety
of linguistic, conceptual, and sculptural approaches that artists have employed for scoring action.
Her work developed in the atmosphere
of linguistic experimentation typical of the second half of the 1960s.
These operative terms situate the work between forms
of linguistic description and the history of reflexive material practices in art.
Bochner uses word games, incongruous associations, and even slapstick to involve the viewer in deeper considerations
of linguistic, psychological, and social issues.
With ballpoint pen, ink, oil or watercolor on paper, she creates a unique cross section
of linguistic and visual representation.
The biennale is looking for projects that incorporate language, dialogues, place, symbolism and performance, or consider global territorial struggles, forms
of linguistic refusal and friction, and ritual and esoteric forms of obstruction and intransigence.
But colour, and our relationship with it, also exists in a place outside
of these linguistic and cultural constructs.
Undoubtedly, portraiture has long occupied a freighted place in the scheme of contemporary art, especially in the realm of painting, which tends to reward abstraction or the merging the medium with forms
of linguistic or performative address.