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A Linguistic Enrichment Experience is a course or organized activity outside the requirements for the major (core + elective courses) that enables and requires the student to apply linguistic skills and knowledge gained in the major in a novel, productive and synergistic way.
In order to bring real-life conformations, we apply linguistic terms for describing the importance of criteria.
Whorf argued that it was exactly the reluctance to apply linguistic analysis of Maya languages that had held the decipherment back.
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It will automatically aggregate, cleanse, and parse data before applying linguistic learning and analysis.
The primary weights of factors and evaluation of alternatives are determined by applying linguistic variables and fuzzy numbers.
Mauthner applied linguistic analysis in both his major works: Wörterbuch der Philosophie, 2 vol. (1910; "Dictionary of Philosophy"), and Der Atheismus und seine Geschichte im Abendlande, 4 vol. (1921 23; "Atheism and Its History in the West").
Programs in contemporary foreign language teaching preparation entail a knowledge base that has grown over the past 30 years, rooted in data from an explosion of linguistic as well as applied linguistic research.
To assess these risks, we next propose an advanced method that takes into consideration typical problems in group decision-making processes by applying linguistic operators derived from the field of decision theory and fuzzy-sets theory.
The primary focus of this article is the investigation of how current applied linguistic research into the nature of call centre communication breakdown in business processing outsourcing (BPO) sites such as India and the Philippines, can impact English communications training program content and design for this industry.
The double articulation of the conceptual and reality thus holds together thanks to spontaneous mistaken identifications that take place while learning and applying linguistic conventions.
Fuzzy logic, introduced by Zadeh (1965), is a powerful tool for decision making that applies linguistic terms to provide an inference structure for modeling complex structures.
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