Sentences with phrase «spoken language structures»

It brings together visual artists who use both written and spoken language structures in their work through translation, abbreviated means of communication such as symbols and glyphs, and visually coded ways of conveying information.

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This structure creates the potential for a modern - day Tower of Babel — people try to communicate with one another, but each speaks a different language and they differ on what content marketing is.
Such a miracle would involve the suspension of the laws of nature at the level of primitive actual occasions, but if we accept the principle that God «speaks» to a given actual occasion in its own «language,» and if the «language» of primitive actual occasions in nature is such that the character of the data available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescence of such occasions admits only of absolutely miniscule contrasts with the givenness of the character of the past, then God has no leverage via subjective aims to introduce shifts in the social structures conditioning the possibilities available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescences of such primitive actual occasions.
Whether we consider the rocky layers enveloping the Earth, the arrangement of the forms of life that inhabit it, the variety of civilizations to which it has given birth, or the structure of languages spoken upon it, we are forced to the same conclusion: that everything is the sum of the past and that nothing is comprehensible except through its history.
(I do not say «language,» with which scholarship is now fascinated, for I refer here to the act of speaking, not the structure of language — parole, not langue.)
At the same time, there are passages in the Gospels that can hardly have received their present form in Aramaic; their language, structure, ethos, theology, all seem to point to a purely Greek - speaking community for their main line of transmission and final formulation.
In order to learn to read, children must become aware of the sound structure of spoken language.
This awareness of the sound structure of spoken language is called phonological awareness.
Currently there is a debate as to what role sign language has played in language evolution, and whether the structure of sign language share similarities with spoken language.
«Sign language has a structure, and even if you examine it at the phonological level, where you would expect it to be completely different from spoken language, you can still find similarities.
The language you speak not only affects your brain's structure, it influences how you see the world and who you are.
«When we speak, we usually use less structured language with shorter sentences.»
It is already well known that the experience of speaking another language changes the structure of the brain and how it functions.
Gow's method of investigating how the human brain perceives and distinguishes among elements of spoken language combines electroencephalography (EEG), which records electrical brain activity; magnetoencephalograohy (MEG), which the measures subtle magnetic fields produced by brain activity, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which reveals brain structure.
Linguists define prosody as the intonation and rhythm of spoken language, features that help to highlight sentence structure and therefore make the message easier to understand.
After all, the prawns appear to have a social structure, children and families; they even speak a guttural language that's conveniently subtitled.
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Poems / poets explored include: - Carol Ann Duffy - Valentine - Sophie Hannah - Symptoms - Deserted house - Sonnet 18 - A Married state - Declaration of need - Lady of Shalott - Roger McGough Opportunities provided for students to: - develop speaking and listening skills - explore the idea of marriage - analyse language, structure and form - explore pathetic fallacy
Analysis of the following texts: - leaflets - theme of holidays and attractions - articles - theme of legal driving age - reports - adverts - newspapers - range of broadsheet and tabloid - posters - NSPCC - social media - tv news - autobiography - letters - ban mobile phones Differentiation by colour: yellow = higher ability blue - middle ability purple = lower ability These resources provide opportunities to: - Analyse language, form and structure of non fiction texts - analyse the use of persuasive language - write persuasively - create a wide variety of non fiction texts - explore texts from a variety of sources and media - explore relevant topics for young people - develop speaking and listening skills Ideal for KS3 ahead of GCSE 9 - 1
Short stories resourced: - Masque of the red death - The pit and the pendulum - The tell tale heart Resources provide opportunities for students to: - write imaginatively - analyse language - develop speaking and listening skills - explore context - black death - explore structure
The following texts are explored and included in this bundle: - Martin Luther King I have a dream speech - Rudolf Holsse - concentration camp German perspective - Anne Frank's diary - Teenage lottery winner article Differentiation by colour: purple = low ability blue = middle ability yellow = high ability Resources provide opportunities to: - analyse language and perspective - compare non fiction texts - synthesise information - create non fiction texts - plan effective speeches using the 6 part structure - debate - speaking and listening
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This is a set of 100 question and answer cards, perfect for helping your students develop confidence in speaking SPANISH from the very beginning of their learning PERFECT for speaking practice, and multi-skill language learning, TALK TIME IN SPANISH is a set of 100 question and answer prompt cards that give your students structured talk opportunities, and will also get them listening, reading and writing.
I made this grid (based on the retrieval grid idea) to help my IGCSE English as a 2nd language class focus on their accuracy and range of grammatical structures and vocabulary before their Speaking exams.
This knowledge enables children to identify and manipulate the sound structure of language, in particular, through the segmentation of words into syllables (units of a word that can be spoken without interruption) and phonemes (the smallest unit of speech sound) and by blending these together to form words.
Students have the opportunity for this structured practice over a period of days using all four language domains (reading, writing, listening, and speaking).
It was about order and then letting go, speaking, creating a language or a structure to speak.
In her drawings, paintings and artist's books, San Francisco - based Tauba Auerbach investigates the relationship between spoken and written language, focusing especially on those points where the familiar structure begins to break down or slip.
How can we free ourselves from set definitions enforced by spoken language's power structures?
Some researchers suggest that, in addition to increasing comprehension by sharpening the listener's attention, the placement of verbal fillers before new thoughts or ideas also helps to organize spoken language for listeners and give it a type of structure.95 Some linguists go even further and argue that verbal fillers are necessary elements in spoken discourse and that removing them for the sake of an ideal of fluency actually shortchanges listeners.96 In support of this theory, linguists point to the comprehension problems listeners encounter when written work is read aloud.
Masters, who spoke during the event as well, detailed how public blockchain's structure - at least ethereum and certain others - has a disadvantage to global financial institutions, and as such, spurred the creation of the DAML language.
That compares to 33 percent who say they prefer neighbors who speak the same language as them, 16 percent who say they prefer neighbors with the same family structure, and 10 percent who say they prefer the same race and ethnicity.
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