In comes transliterate - you just type in the phonetic
sounds of the language, and it converts it into the desired language.
Anthony Kiedis and Alexander Pope may be centuries apart, but they both use
the sounds of language to imbue words with mnemonic power.
It shows a lot about the way people live, what they eat,
the sound of their language, joy, culture,... Read more»
I'm not really concerned - I figure just
the sound of the language helps.
The newborn is learning by listening, and he or she is beginning to understand distinct
sounds of language.
As you sing or read the book rhythmically, your child will be exposed to
the sounds of language and rhyme.
Babies and toddlers are constantly listening to and absorbing
the sounds of language they are exposed to in the environment.
Mother Goose and other rhyming books will delight her ears and train her to listen carefully to
the sound of language.
Although your baby is brand new to the world, he needs to listen to sounds in order to learn how to produce
the sounds of our language and say his first word!
Sing songs with rhyme to start to develop your baby's awareness of the rhythmic
sounds of language.
He will love hearing your voice and listening to the speech
sounds of your language.
This behavior shows that your baby is already becoming aware of
the sounds of language.
Gaab and her colleagues have found that preschoolers with a family history of dyslexia tend to have less gray matter in brain areas involved in mapping
the sounds of language onto their written counterparts — areas known to differentiate older children with and without dyslexia.
Reading research, he observes, has long shown that a key aspect of dyslexia is the child's difficulty in understanding
the sounds of language — a deficit that is similar to the faulty number sense seen in dyscalculia.
In teaching reading, the classicist is quite willing to accept linguistic scholarship that discloses that the alphabet is an artificial device for encoding
the sounds of language.
In phonemic awareness, students are being taught to hear and manipulate
the sounds of language.
• The most comprehensive reading program EXPLICITLY [sic] teaches about
the sounds of language.
The ability to identify and manipulate
the sounds of language is called phonological awareness.
Thus, they do not readily learn how to relate letters of the alphabet to
the sounds of language (Lyon, 1995).
ALPHABETIC PRINCIPLE - The understanding that letters are used to represent the speech
sounds of our language.
Already, in 1980, Gary Hill had remarked that his works constitute «a kind of electronic linguistic,» suggesting that he is an artist attentive to
the sound of language.
If
the sounds of the language of music are familiar, its mechanics are not.
Phonological Awareness calls children to listen to
the sounds of our language from a whole word or sentence, down to the individual letter sounds in a word.
Not exact matches
Inspired by Braille and Tadoma, a method
of communication for the blind and and deaf, researchers were able to teach participants to feel four
of the
sounds that form the building blocks
of language within three minutes.
That's what Tom Lix calls his version
of it, anyway, using
language that
sounds borrowed from those revered business strategists Beavis and Butt - Head.
Developing A.I. that can study contracts for uncommon
language or clauses isn't quite as straightforward as it might
sound — the software wouldn't be very useful if it flagged every uncommon piece
of information.
He's already demonstrated simultaneous translation in his lab, allowing academic lecturers to give presentations in one
language to a room full
of people who receive it in another via special speakers that direct
sound.
«Given that she states her goal is accuracy and verification, that
sounds like the
language for an audit,» Ned Foley, the director
of Election Law at Moritz at Ohio State's law school tells Business Insider.
This
sounds like the same sort
of language we heard going after Vegas, right, about the bump stocks.
The story
of the Tower
of Babel
sounds like an ancient folktale to explain the origin
of languages.
Much biblical
language is refined and elevated, and while many Englishmen were doubtless delighted to discover Pharaoh had a proper butler, the KJV often
sounded artificial and abstruse to them because the translators frequently followed biblical idiom and syntax and not the
language and idiom
of their contemporaries.
The psalmists were poets and I began to absorb beauty, the
sounds and repetitions, and became a contemplative — realising that
language was not just telling me something but inviting me into a world
of language that was more about what you couldn't see than what you could.
And if the
sound and the fire were not enough, many
of the disciples were enabled to speak in other
languages (Acts 2:3 - 4).
CNN: Picking up a bagel instead
of a partisan fight Translation headsets squawked in four
languages at the early morning breakfast in Washington, mixing in with the
sounds of stirred coffee and clinking china in the immense ballroom at the Washington Hilton.
In spite
of all my Pentecostal enthusiasm and prayer, my tongue could not manage to pronounce certain key
sounds crucial to the
language.
When the New Testament talks about the final end
of the wicked, it uses
language that
sounds like total extinction.
The
language of spiritual affectivity they often hear from the pulpit
sounds like meaningless mumbo - jumbo to a person more used to reading a technical manual or, worse, more used to figuring things out on their own.
The
language of print is much more concerned with meaning than with
sound, as it should be.
Even if he knows how to hide it from men, even if he hides it from himself, even if the true expression
of the
language seems for a moment to hide it by calling his condition
of mind self - will, willfulness, for that
sounds well, especially when it is strong enough to venture the most extreme things: does that seem to be double - mindedness?
When the Old Testament talks about the final end
of the wicked, it uses
language that
sounds like total extinction.
The
language of ideology
sounds great; it reflects concern for others and notable religious principles, but it also happens to protect a self - seeking, status - quo theory or social practice.
Moreover, despite the claim
of some contemporary KJV loyalists to love its superb literary qualities, it is no longer clear to us whether its
language really is poetic or whether it
sounds poetic to us simply because it is from the KJV.
That is, as an aesthetic object which finds completeness in performance but which is brought into the liturgical frame in order to be broken by a different, but related «
language of actions, a
language of sounds».
When some Korean theologians spoke
of «reaching the unreached», Bishop Victor Premasagar, then Moderator
of the Church
of South India, retorted, «This
language of reaching the unreached
sounds like God is fast asleep, and we are running around like busy bodies.
As a Communication Act: The Birth
of a Performance, by Richard F. Ward Performance is a resource for homiletics because it addresses this problem
of integrating
language,
sound and movement in an oral, interpretive act in human communication.
It is astonishing to hear even people
of high achievement and excellent reputation use mean and foul
language on many occasions, as though such effusions had no real significance, being mere
sounds which are dispersed as soon as they are said.
As early as the spring
of 1980, the ministry began dubbing the film's
sound track into other
languages to take the cinematic Jesus abroad.
If we have something to say about the timeless enemies
of the human condition — injustice, ignorance, bigotry, exploitation, hunger, war — we will fail if we try to
sound like every other voice in the public realm instead
of using our
language and tradition.
A «new approach» to music, on the other hand, may approach «sonic design» or the «organization
of sound» from four perspectives: musical space, time and rhythm, musical
language, tone color.»
So Laurence Tribe» who ought to know» acknowledges «the possibility
of making noises in the Constitution's
language that
sound like an argument for just about anything,» and he frets that «the text
of the Constitution can be read to justify just about any decision» and so can safely be ignored.»