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If it seems, anecdotally, that reactions to Biden's hugginess have split along generational lines, with the boomer cohort tending to shrug it off and the millennial cohort tending to call it out, that might be because norms are akin to language.
Hence, akin to language acquisition where a child learns to understand and to produce spoken language before learning to read the Suzuki music education strives for acquisition of musical skills based on pure auditory sensation and production of music before learning to read music.
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"On the other hand, we think it is also possible that the rumble alarms are akin to words in human language, and that elephants voluntarily and purposefully make those alarm calls to warn others about specific threats.
He opposed philosophical theories of language, such as Russell's or Davidson's, as he interpreted it, which overestimate the degree to which ordinary language is akin to formal languages, and he also opposed sceptical attitudes to the notions of meaning and truth along the lines developed by Quine and Dummett.
Down in the valley, in Deanna's hometown of Egg Fork, Lusa Landowski, a city-born entomologist and newly widowed, clings to an epiphany of her husband, Cole Widener: she sees their love, carried in the scent of honeysuckle across a field, as akin to the language of moths, which navigate by sense of smell.
Akin to the language test, the IC test also included two types of test: summative and formative.
The usefulness of Lotze's theory is that all psychological sensations are mapped directly onto mental concepts, and even space becomes a tool for constructing an interpretation of sense-data, akin to a language.
They share a common patois filled with West African loanwords that is most akin to the language spoken in Jamaica.
Closely akin to these languages was Arabic, which, with the advent of Islam and the conquests of the 7th century, was carried as far as Spain and Central Asia.
I stuck around for a bit, heavily engaged in a rum-fueled debate with some locals on the subject of whether metal could become a universal language akin to Esperanto, given that languages all tend to sound the same when they are growled against a rhythm of drop-tuned guitars.
I stuck around for a bit, heavily engaged in a rum-fuelled debate with some locals on the subject of whether metal could become a universal language akin to Esperanto, given that languages all tend to sound the same when they are growled against a rhythm of drop-tuned guitars.
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