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Under that ideological framework, unemployment ceases to be a position of unfortunate circumstance or economic consequence, and instead becomes a marker of personal, even moral failure.
Furthermore, the article compares landscape terms with body part terms because studies of grammaticalisation of locatives also deal with the issue of when and how a body part term (a "what") becomes a marker of location (a "where").
The local-chaining in the Facebook pages where a symbolic representation i.e. #, leaves one space (Twitter) and is presented in another (Facebook), not only constitutes content-chaining, but now becomes a marker of social media savviness.
With repetition, the word becomes a marker for good behavior, and provides your dog with specific feedback about what has earned them a reward.
In effect, RBC transfusion simply becomes a marker for greater severity of illness.
In this context, epilepsy becomes a marker for a constellation of serious conditions that go substantially beyond the epilepsy itself.
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In schools, the boxes became a marker of inequality.
By its ubiquity, the sun can become a marker of routine, of the habitual.
One question deserves further discussion: can violence itself become a marker of identity?
"It's become a marker for poverty, having these [lenders] on the high street," she says.
Beheadings, by contrast, are seen as an act of violence that has become a marker for savagery and barbarism.
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