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(Corresponding arguments are also put forward about other languages).
Many pause at the lobby's Main Help Desk where BOCOG volunteers field questions put forward in multiple languages and diverse accents.
The study rationale is two-fold: on the one hand, the large-scale network model as emerging in cognitive neuroscience led us to a consideration of metaphor as supported by a distributed and bilateral network; on the other hand, we based on the accounts of figurative language put forward in pragmatics and cognitive science to postulate a decomposition of such a network into multiple sub-systems.
Rejecting the widely held position that writing is an act of self-expression, a way of sharing what's in our souls, ("sentimental humanism" he's labelled this, in the past), McCarthy instead put forward the view that language speaks all of us, all the time.
Science lobbyists and others will soon find out how closely the views of Gardner and Peters reflect the official legislative language put forward by Thune.
He added: "There are Welsh language opportunities for businesses and I think that's good because there are people in Wales who speak Welsh and want to have their language put forward who will benefit from that".
Republican lawmakers have argued that the State Department and the White House were attempting to alter the talking points for political reasons and ignored suggestions and language put forward by the CIA.
"At the time, the argument put forward was that if languages were taught in primary schools then people would automatically want to carry on with them post-14".
"At the time, the argument put forward was that if languages were taught in primary schools then people would automatically want to carry on with them post-14". But this assumption was misguided and naive, she says.
Some 92 bills have been put forward, many of them using language that was proposed by the American Public Policy Alliance, a New York-based NGO, in a document headed "American Laws for American Courts".But are faith-based courts, or quasi-courts, really so foreign to the United States?
As Davidson suggests (cf. Davidson 1991: 157), his position here might be said to have certain similarities to that put forward in Wittgenstein's Private Language Argument, at least under the interpretation given by Kripke (see Kripke 1982).
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