Sentence examples for articulated language from inspiring English sources

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In the narrowest sense, flattery is a certain use of articulated language shaped by rhetorical figures and conceits -- by the use, say, of hyperbole: extravagantly exaggerating the value of something in order to persuade.

The archeological recognition of communal hunting reflects an interest in evolutionary terms and their inherent implications for anticipatory capacities, social complexity, and the development of cognitive tools, such as articulated language.

He could respond to simple verbal commands, such as requests to open eyes or make some other movements, but he was lethargic (no articulated language) and had epilepsy-like abnormal movements of the face or distal muscles.

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Children may be unable to articulate language triggering protection, no matter what horrors they have experienced.

To argue that the "landscapes of possibility" in science are shaped by words articulated by "language-speaking actors" (scientists) is rather like saying that Shakespeare's depiction of human nature was limited by his usage of 16th-century English.

Of these, only the transactional truth is capable of being articulated in language.

Rather than serving as the objects of certain mental states, they are the contents that mental states quite generally bear, which can be articulated in language (Sextus Empiricus Adv. math. VIII 11-12, 70, 409; Diogenes Laertius VII 63).

This year we're guided by the telling of stories that are embodied because they can't be articulated by language alone.

A delicate sense of propriety prevented her from replying; and recalled her bewildered reason.. Johnson cautions against labelling Mary and Ann's relationship lesbian, since the identity-defining concepts of heterosexuality and homosexuality did not exist during the 18th century; she maintains, rather, that their relationship is a bond which cannot be articulated through language.

His body itself speaks an abstract but articulate language.

He rejoices in articulate language and even invents a new form of it (he is far from alexical at this stage); he loves beauty, which he finds in Beethoven's music above everything; he is aggressive.

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