Sentence examples for an issue of language from inspiring English sources

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There is also an issue of language involved, as the attribution of guilt hangs on the finest linguistic discriminations, in particular on auxiliary verbs.

For me, the case for gay marriage is mainly an issue of language and the way society perceives such unions – rather than anything to do with the partnership itself.

Sensemaking is, importantly, an issue of language, talk, and communication.

Weick et al. (2005) state: Sensemaking is, importantly, an issue of language, talk, and communication.

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Part of a special issue of Language and Linguistic Compass dedicated to the structure of Mayan languages.

Dr. Michele Miozzo, language scientist at Johns Hopkins University and author of Biological Foundations of Language Production: A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes, doesn't see errors as deeply personal puzzles to be solved.

THERE is an unusually crisp debate going on about an issue of politics and language.

Page A6 IRAN LEADER CRITICIZED In an article in an issue of its English-language magazine, Al Qaeda has lashed out at the president of Iran for indulging in the claim that the American government, and not Al Qaeda, was responsible for the attacks on Sept. 11.

"It is an issue of enforcing the explicit language of our Constitution".

Note: Our Schumpeter columnist will also be taking a look at the issue of language and business in this week's Economist.

Mr. Durkin said that in the spring of 2012, his client read an issue of Inspire, the English-language propaganda magazine of Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen.

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