Not exact matches
In April, Amazon announced five new
language protocols that allow app builders to incorporate speech patterns
such as whispering, bleeping out swear
words and changing the speed at which Alexa talks.
The Best Practices advisor, without uttering a
word, «speaks» loudly
in simple actions
such as putting agreements and disclosures and services and fees and expenses
in plain
language and clear writing.
In addition, there are
words and phrases that do not easily translate from one
language to another,
such as idiomatic expressions,
word usages from ancient agrarian societies and so on.
I don't know many Christians to begin with, as they always start spouting off about how everyone else is going to hell because they haven't accepted Jesus
in His name or some
such nonsense, even when I point out that the
word «God» is said
in different names due to different
languages.
Those who have had basic courses
in the biblical
languages and are willing to devote 20 minutes a day to
such language study should gain enough
language ability to base their sermon text study on the original text, and they should have enough linguistic skill to use the best of the great philological commentaries, which often cite
words from the original
languages.
There are, for example, signals used
in animal communication, nonconventional signals which include some gestures, and single -
word sentences
such as the
word «Tree» used by children
in the early stages of
language acquisition.
Also, there is not some one
word in each
language self - evidently equivalent with «love,»
such that we could study its applications
in each case and thus succeed
in our comparison.
The message which the churches attempt to communicate falls on deaf ears, not because the ears are really deaf, but because the
Word of God is spoken
in so strange a
language or
in such trivialities that it fails to be the
Word of God to those who otherwise might hear it.
The only way to comprehend the strange assumptions underlying
such language usage is by realizing, as speakers and writers seem to do, that a woman is actually considered the human - not - quite - human (
in Dorothy Sayers's
words).
Like I said before: leave it to lawyers to entangle
language and
words in such a way to ensnare the simpletons.
Singular psyches are better conceived,
in the view I have been sketching, as fleeting nodes
in a multi-layered semiotic network whose connectivities are both ensured and characterized by shared modes of symbolization, or signification,
such as
language supplies.24 Here the «We» often claims the last
word, but so long as some vestige of radical imagination remains, singular psyches are not subservient to public customs, institutional definitions, entrained instincts, ingrained habits, and soon.
I mean that a new
language is an essential element
in the new life
in fellowship, the life which is defined
in such eschatological
words as peace, righteousness, and redemption.
A clear example of
language of formal definition appears
in Ordinatio Sacradotalis, wherein Pope John Paul II uses
words such as «We teach and declare» to define the Church's teaching on the priesthood.
Islam, as people know today, was Hebrew teachings or teachings of son of blessed Mary, was never about religion, but truth absolute Thin Allah, so much so,
word religion did not exist
in Hebrew
language or
in even
in Qu «ran, there is no
such thing as religion, but Thin Allah, consti tution of America, other wise known as Law of West.
So far as we are concerned, the primary source
in which we hear the
word being proclaimed is the New Testament; thus, the New Testament is to be interpreted
in such a manner as to facilitate the coming of faith to
word or
language for us through its
words.
A logical analysis of the use and meaning of
words, it was said, led to two types of
language: (1) tautologies, where what is said is logically true, as
in mathematics or
in such statements as «a rose is a rose» or «I am I,» and (2) synthetic or nonanalytic sentences,
in which the meaning is its method of verification.
It has been supposed, from the
word Chili being sometimes applied to the Capsicum by the European merchants of Amboyna [Ambon Island], that the plant is of American origin; but no
such name is known
in any genuine dialect of the Archipelago; it is indigenous
in most of the islands, and is called by different names
in the different
languages;
in Javanese it is Lombok,
in the Malay dialect Chabai, and
in the Bali, Tabia.
Geoff i wish your comments had no bad
language and did not use the LORD's name.Jesus ie the saviour not a swear word.Please respect others who do not use or like to hear or read
such language.You see I did not use any foul or swear
words in my reply to you.
From that point on,
words, sounds, music and noise play
such a vital role
in babies development and help with
language learning.
This awareness of the native
language strengthens immensely during the preschool years, extending from sounds to more complex forms of phonetic awareness,
such as the ability to tell you how many syllables are
in a certain
word.
Also have your child evaluated by a speech -
language pathologist if she still uses immature sentence forms,
such as «I no want to go,» has trouble learning new
words, or leaves out
words in sentences and leaves out «I»
in statements, saying, for instance, «Me want that [ball].»
For 3 - year - old
language skills are
such that they can communicate their feelings
in a few
words.
The
language milestones that your baby achieves
in his first year are important building blocks for toddler
language milestones,
such as increasing vocabulary and putting
words together.
Along about 18 months, there is a spurt
in spoken
language that often includes self - related
words such as «me» and «mine.»
This is especially true for economics laymen
such as myself, who lack the technical
language in our
word - banks to help us formulate a new picture of how the economy could look without relying on tired - old frames and worn - out expressions.
But beyond the meaningful content of
language, a wealth of unique insights into an author's mind are hidden
in the style of a text —
in such elements as how often certain
words and
word categories are used, regardless of context.
The researchers were interested
in finding out whether the brain responded differently when emotions were expressed through vocalizations (sounds
such as growls, laughter or sobbing, where no
words are used) or through
language.
Using methods from evolutionary biology, the duo compared common
words in 87 Indo - European
languages,
such as «mother», «hunt» and «sky», to figure out how
language «species» were related to one another.
Other research has shown very different findings
in languages such as Spanish, Dutch and French, for which articles correspond to nouns
in grammatical gender regardless of intervening
words.»
Fathers of sons engaged
in more rough - and - tumble play and used more achievement - related
language (e.g.,
words such as proud, win and top) when talking to their sons.
They were able to demonstrate for the first time that those learning English and a phonetically or grammatically close
language (
such as Dutch or German) knew more
words in their other
language than those learning more distant
languages such as Mandarin or Greek.
Within the bilingual group of toddlers, those who had amassed a greater number of «doublets» — pairs of
words in each
language,
such as dog / chien — performed even better on the conflict inhibition tasks.
In daily interactions, fathers of daughters used more
language referencing the child's body (e.g.,
words such as belly, foot and tummy) relative to fathers of sons.
They also don't take
in all the data from a social interaction,
such as body
language or certain
words, and notice only those things that reinforce their belief that the other person is challenging them.
«Not only is working memory important
in learning new
words, it is also important
in our general
language competence,
in areas
such as grammar skills.
In a separate study, a team at the University of Reading in England reviewed cognates (similar sounding words in different languages for the same object or meaning, such as «water» and the German «wasser») to determine how all Indo - European tongues progressed from a common ancestor that existed between 6,000 and 10,000 years ag
In a separate study, a team at the University of Reading
in England reviewed cognates (similar sounding words in different languages for the same object or meaning, such as «water» and the German «wasser») to determine how all Indo - European tongues progressed from a common ancestor that existed between 6,000 and 10,000 years ag
in England reviewed cognates (similar sounding
words in different languages for the same object or meaning, such as «water» and the German «wasser») to determine how all Indo - European tongues progressed from a common ancestor that existed between 6,000 and 10,000 years ag
in different
languages for the same object or meaning,
such as «water» and the German «wasser») to determine how all Indo - European tongues progressed from a common ancestor that existed between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago.
«We wanted to see whether already early childhood differences
in language outcomes,
such as age of speaking
words, are predictive of drinking behaviors, and if so, whether better verbal development predicts less or more drinking,» he said.
Plotting the rank of the
words versus their frequency reveals that tag vocabulary, like
word usage
in languages such as English, follows a power law.
In healthy subjects,
language - processing regions become more active when they hear
such backward speech, working hard to interpret strange - sounding
words.
Mantras can be found
in religious terminology as well as
in everyday
language, ranging from
words like «amen» to phrases
such as «let it go.»
Their chattering of Romance
languages mixed with gibberish is occasionally amusing if one catches the meaning of the
words,
such as one instance here
in which one of them flirts with a yellow fire hydrant by insisting it is «as beautiful as a papaya.»
«This panel will also consider existing examples from Australia and overseas,
such as the Year 1 phonics check used
in England that involves children verbally identifying letters and sounds
in both real
words and made up
words to show a child's understanding of how
language works.
• count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number • count, read and write numbers to 100
in numerals; count
in multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s • given a number, identify 1 more and 1 less • identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the
language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least • read and write numbers from 1 to 20
in numerals and
words • read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction -LRB--) and equals (=) signs • represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20 • add and subtract one - digit and two - digit numbers to 20, including 0 • solve one - step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems
such as 7 =??
Teachers are also urged to emphasise the
language of fractions by asking students to write
in words expressions
such as: 1/2 x 1/2 (one half of a half; a quarter), and 1/3 — 1/6 (the difference between one third and one sixth; one sixth).
Students answer ten questions that test their ability to demonstrate understanding of vocabulary related to family, domestic living, and academic settings; subject pronouns; and Spanish
language in the US, the arrival of Columbus, and the Mexican population This printable quiz includes: • Five matching questions • Five short answer questions • Questions including key vocabulary
words and topics,
such as: la pizarra, el hogar, el rey, Mixtecos, and Mayas • An accompanying teacher guide with correct answers Need more resources?
«Many used
language in an interesting way, using
words such as «expanding» or «broadening» to justify change.
Small - group instruction, offering a chance for deeper discussion and usage of vocabulary, is where educators can also provude support with basic vocabulary
words,
such as household items and terms for family members —
words whose meanings EL students already know
in their home
language, but which they need to label
in English.
If the legislature acts next spring to offer teachers raises, the
language in the teacher contract is
worded in such a way that lawmakers» actions would not void contracts already
in force.
Aware that some English phonemes
such as the sounds represented by / th /
in either and ether are present
in few other
languages, teachers can demonstrate how the / th / sounds are formed (with the tongue and front teeth) and can help their students practice pronouncing
words that feature these sounds.
Although it is true that
words in English have more phonetic irregularities than some other
languages,
such as Spanish, there is still a surprising amount of phonetic regularity
in the English
language.