Sentence examples for be defined by language from inspiring English sources

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"We don't want the glossary to be defined by language alone," she said.

Should a nation be defined by language and territory, by ruling party or by faith, asks Roger Scruton.

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But the Ekikarana Movement, the group of politicians and academics who (successfully) demanded a unified Karnataka, was defined by language.

While he sees himself as a "Moroccan writer of French expression", and says a writer's identity is defined by "language not nationality", as a French national he objects to being described as a francophone, rather than a French, writer.

She explains that the country is defined by language and memory and that it has become something of a tradition that "the people look for their presidents among the intellectuals within the humanistic field" - maybe going some way to explain the unique peace the place has enjoyed.

Questionnaire versions are defined by language, mode of administration, assessment viewpoint and health-status recall duration.

The regional socio-cultural environment was defined by language and geographical region (German speaking, north-eastern versus French speaking south-western part of Switzerland) [ 26].

If the structure of national literature can be understood from a shared-language perspective, it occurs to me that no language can be defined by nationality.

Thus, the choice of the visual formalisms is not restricted to existing ADLs or modeling languages but new visual languages can be defined by the user according to the problem domain.

Often those shapes would be defined by the vowels and consonants, as if the language itself were singing.

If the language contained function symbols, the denotation function would be defined by recursion.

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