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The phrase "a shift of language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in the way language is used, whether in terms of style, tone, or vocabulary.
Example: "The author’s latest work reflects a significant shift of language, moving from formal to more colloquial expressions."
Alternatives: "a change in language" or "a transition in language".
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However, when DNA analysis is included or is the sole means of participation, there is a shift to language focusing on the protection of the use of personal or sensitive information of the client and ownership of DNA samples, with little language about third parties.
Others have proposed that a 'laterality shift' of language functions from the left to the right hemisphere may occur, either immediately after the ictus with a subsequent shift back to the left hemisphere (Saur et al., 2006) or as a permanent reorganization (Weiller et al., 1995; Musso et al., 1999; Thompson et al., 2000; Leff et al., 2002; Raboyeau et al., 2008).
According to Exton, there's been a massive spike in Her users under the age of 29 describing their gender as non-binary or their sexuality as pansexual — a shift reflective of language and identity evolution in the queer community at large.
Surprisingly, many patients fail to show such interhemispheric shift of language despite having major epileptogenic lesions in close proximity to eloquent cortex.
To our knowledge only two studies have looked at training-induced effects using a group level analysis, and both of these have emphasized the role of systems supporting language rather than shift of language function per se.
After hemispherectomy, the shift of language and motor functions to the non-removed hemisphere is remarkable, but highly dependent on age, with the greatest potential for reorganization seen in children under 6 years of age (Gardner et al., 1955; Chen et al., 2002 b ); interpretation of such plasticity measures must bear in mind that they arise in the setting of an atypical brain at baseline.
Metaphysical uncertainty also results in (a) evaluations that have no clear criteria of success and (b) a shift in the language of evaluation from objective criteria towards expressions of personal taste.
Sheryl Lightfoot, Canada Research Chair in Global Indigenous Rights and Politics at the University of British Columbia, welcomed a shift in language in statements from Canadian officials at the forum — it's "extremely consistent" with the declaration, she said — but there are still no laws to accompany it.
Moving to industry research or any sector outside of academia will require a shift in language and familiarity with a slightly different vocabulary.
What we need therefore is not better armaments, but a shift in the language of marketing in order to give it a voice once more.
The contradictory feelings of dislocation, assimilation and alienation in this 'flighty mix-up country' are emphasised by the shifts of language from Punjabi English - 'She effing at my mum / in all di colours of Punjabi' - to regional and formal English.
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