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    linguistic


    1. Confused, he had gone to the arrivals area and then tried to correct his mistake in vain; linguistic difficulties sealed his fate


    2. which contains a multitude of linguistic links with


    3. Monk-Key 1 continued, “We are approaching a dangerous Threshold situation; the critical reflections on linguistic


    4. “We should not be held responsible for the direct communication Of the subject” Monk-Key 1 continued speaking as it gazed at The red letter picture, “such arose out of new linguistic games Which magnified consciousness beyond human comprehension—


    5. “I didn’t know you spoke Russian,” said Colling, the tone of his voice conveying his annoyance, both at her concealing her linguistic ability and her flirting with the two soldiers


    6. As said Neuro Linguistic Programming is the study of the brain's


    7. com, a leading website that offers information and services on Neuro Linguistic Programming --


    8. It's fair to say that Neuro Linguistic Programming can be used


    9. And the use of Neuro Linguistic


    10. A vast but discrete panorama had been set out before this observer…How could he ever hope to share this with only such inadequate linguistic tools as were available to him? He would, I imagine, choose the closest things within his own limited vocabulary no matter how inadequate that he felt that they were

    11. Like you, I had always just assumed it was just a handy way to avoid linguistic contortions…sort of like ‘manhole’ versus ‘personhole,’ or ‘man’ versus ‘humankind


    12. There was a spiritual kind of battle going on that engaged much of her thoughts, attention and linguistic efforts as she daily read from the Good Book during the time that she cared for us, evidently hoping to alter the perceived effects of our earlier upbringing


    13. Somewhere within this progression of being, possibly associated with the development of linguistic symbols, man began to wonder about the construct of thinking, that thing that he did as he looked at something, or sometimes at nothing in particular


    14. Calusa—the tribe of no certain linguistic affinity that lived in the Everglades of south Florida and in the Keys


    15. Ka-i-gwu—a tribe (Kiowa) and linguistic family probably related to Uto-Aztecan that lived at the headwaters of the Missouri River


    16. Furthermore, he takes pride in continuing to impart to today’s youth through his teaching, the linguistic wealth of his adored Spain and the admirable fertility of its unfading and delectable culture


    17. It includes the linguistic style you use in your tweets, the different types of content you share with your target audience, and the tone you adopt when responding to comments (both positive and negative), issues, questions, concerns, and complaints


    18. transients—appending now or an index of sorts is nothing more than linguistic and scientific


    19. Linguistic theories are not necessarily about language


    20. are linguistic fictions in a world that evolves according to fixed dynamics

    21. Expressing his feelings with a string of short and none too polite words that owed more to their Anglo-Saxon heritage than to anything imported from later linguistic influences, he saved his work and dragged tired and unwilling feet across the room


    22. short bus ride took him to the railway station, where he bought a ticket with only the minimum of linguistic difficulty, and boarded the train


    23. suggest that communication, whether linguistic or perceptual or other-


    24. over linguistic recognition in that we recognize particular colored shapes first and words second, but linguistic recognition can subsequently


    25. people think about information, I imagine that they first imagine a linguistic proposition that is spoken or gestured or viewed as text


    26. An unnoticed (at the time) result of this scattering of Italians all over the Mediterranean basin was the establishment of linguistic, cultural, religious, and legal basis of the modern nations of Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, and Romania and to a lesser degree those of the Anglo-Germanic nations


    27. should not believe that brains make possible a type of linguistic communication where people interact with other people


    28. perceptual sensations or linguistic ideas, exist within the attentional field


    29. Children’s songs, rhymes, stories and games form an intrinsic part of linguistic culture and are important not only for the acquisition of schematic knowledge (language and notions that all members of the mother tongue share) but also because:


    30. However, in the Early Learning environment, children not only assimilate linguistic aspects such as those suggested above

    31. Elizabeth had deciphered enough of the language by referencing her historical linguistic database to be able to translate it to the flight crews


    32. the linguistic tools of which he disposes


    33. In the process, it may help or hinder some demographic, such as linguistic, ethnic, racial, religious or class groups


    34. However, their loss is my gain, judging from your linguistic talents


    35. A young officer will soon show up here at my invitation and I will then ask you to test that officer about her historical knowledge and linguistic skills


    36. By now I was sure that Harry was not here to cause problems, apart from some minor linguistic ones


    37. Ingrid thanked him but also told him politely in Vietnamese that she didn’t want the bottle of wine he was offering her, drawing surprised looks from the steward and the French pilots around her for her linguistic abilities


    38. Up to now, she had been used mostly in a surveillance role or as a courier, carrying sensitive information or documents into hostile countries, helped in that by her linguistic abilities and her polished education about foreign cultures


    39. harness this condition of non-referentiality to the use of forging a new kind of self, in an essentially linguistic transformation, free of the moral and psychological despotism of Modernism


    40. translations and I then found out that all pidgins followed the same simple linguistic rules, no matter what language they simulated, and no matter what the native language of the natives

    41. The linguistic structure simply appeared


    42. The linguistic element that consistently appears in all pidgins is a word that means ‘and’ or ‘and then’ or ‘but’, or ‘now’


    43. revered to this day for his biting social criticism, wit and linguistic skills


    44. The gravity of the words, the idea(l)s, the memes of our minds shape us by the language we use; the memes are the linguistic gravity we live in; they are also the same organisms we can use to liberate ourselves


    45. But let me also hasten to note that the authors of the Hebrew Scriptures had several linguistic


    46. experience, it would be years before I would have the linguistic information with which to be able


    47. This culturally embedded linguistic framework bends the individual's interpretation of the meme according to the gravitational laws of the attractor's field of perception


    48. I have translated this with the name Cosmic SELF but the name is only a linguistic convention


    49. This is the linguistic significance of the word ‘magic’ in Arabic, which, with a little change in its vowelization, refers to the time before daybreak


    50. the latest fire bombings and has pledged to continue its work towards linguistic purity















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    Synonyms for "linguistic"

    lingual linguistic

    "linguistic" definitions

    consisting of or related to language


    of or relating to the scientific study of language