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I have seen theim gentill tame and meke That nowe are wyld and do not remembre That sometyme they put theimself in daunger To take bred at my hand... (Sir Thomas Wyatt) Such a well-known poem can only gain from this slight linguistic estrangement.
Based on their assessments of the "somewhat obscure locations" referenced in the work, and the idiosyncrasies of Bandi's word choices — the long separation has created a slight linguistic rift between the North and South — she concluded that the stories had indeed been written by an official state writer living in North Korea.
32 are exactly identical to the amendments from the committee; 18 amendments are slight linguistic changes; 10 amendments are working on a compromise which you and I already agreed on before you stopped cooperating, and 15 amendments are linguistic or legal concerns.
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Get on the floor!' theme for the umpteenth time without even the slightest bit of linguistic flair".
The targeted terms are used as a priori transcripts, leading to a slight boosting of the linguistic scores of the hypotheses that match the query.
The relation R might in principle be causation or determination, but it is important to see that it might merely be correlation, or slight favoring; and the non-linguistic cognitive effect C might be readily suppressible or revisable.
At first glance, differences caused by linguistic change seem to be slight, but they inevitably accumulate with time (e.g., compare Chaucer's English with modern English or Latin with modern Italian, French, Spanish, or Romanian).
Today I call God "BABA," and I wonder is this slight shift in name due to geographical and linguistic changes over time.
Things have changed recently and there has been a slight swing of the pendulum back in favor of linguistic relativity on the part of so called "neo-Whorfians".
Ms. Tannen explored misunderstandings between the sexes that she ascribed to different male and female linguistic styles; Ms. Williams aims to chronicle "the racial slights and indignities" that occur between the races -- the everyday kinds of "little things" that wouldn't get mentioned in more formal racial discussions sponsored by government or academia.
Linguistic ties matter too.
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