Sentence examples for a characteristic language from inspiring English sources

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1. specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject 2. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves) The word jargon has appeared in 159 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Dec. 8 in "Constantly Checking In, Without Ever Checking In" by Howard Beck: Covering a professional sports labor battle can be a thankless task.

1. a regional dialect of a language (especially French); usually considered substandard 2. a characteristic language of a particular group The word patois has appeared in 29 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Oct. 11 in "Americans Are Barmy Over Britishisms" by Alex Williams: Some phrases that were rarely heard 5 or 10 years ago suddenly seem ubiquitous.

Trendelenburg saw the objectives of Leibniz's program as widening such an approach to the complete domain of objects, thereby aiming at a "characteristic language of concepts" and a "general language of matter".

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Have a dialogue with the characteristic language of a person given that it demonstrates a glad reception.

These reports supported the value of this technique because a mutation in the FOXP2 gene was implicated in a large family with characteristic language disorder, and mutations in NLGN4 have been found in a few cases of autism spectrum disorders in humans [58], [59].

Include argots – the characteristic language of a particular group – and that number climbs ginormously.

Syllable-timed speech is a characteristic of languages that have come into contact with other languages.

In terms of neurodegeneration, VCP was considered an FTLD-related gene, due to its characteristic language and/or behavioural dysfunction and FTLD-TDP D type pathology.

In characteristic language, Briers described the proposed runway as a "daft idea": "It's obvious to everyone who digs a garden that the climate is already changing, and things are set to get even worse, so why make Heathrow the biggest single emitter of CO2 in the country?

The hypothesis turned out to be wrong, but the team did find that dementia is accompanied by characteristic language deficits.

Because correlation in the co-occurrence of words and symbols is a characteristic of human language, copying error will tend to result in information loss [5], [6], [7], [10], [11].

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