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While metaphysical physicalism is the ontological claim that there are no non-physical individuals, properties or relations and no non-physical facts, linguistic physicalism says that "everything physical can be expressed or captured in the languages of the physical sciences".

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A decade before that he brought out a critique of positivistic psychology, arguing that human behaviour cannot be captured in the "atomistic" language of natural science.

Yet such specificity must be maintained, argues Hale, partially through calling into question the function of definitions and categories, partially through artistic endeavor that attempts to creatively give voice to experiences not well captured in the available language (336 7).

Hopper's belief that programs should be written in a language that was close to English (rather than in machine code or in languages close to machine code, such as assembly languages) was captured in the new business language, and COBOL went on to be the most ubiquitous business programming language of the time.

The concern here is not well captured in the observation that languages in the folk sense are fuzzy.

Furthermore, {Chester Mource argues that if a Language is not saved from extinction,} captured in the structure of the language could be lost resulting in a more improvished human race.

Furthermore, Chester Mource argues that if a Language is not saved from extinction, knowledge captured in the structure of the language could be lost resulting in a more improvished human race as a result of destruction of such precious life-saving knowledge such as what plants contain active ingredients for life-saving drugs.

And Nel, the quieter half of the inimitable pair of friends in "Sula," made me feel the way girls love each other intensely in childhood, captured in the precise and lovely language of lines like this: "We were two throats and one eye and we had no price".

This hybrid, as yet unstandardised, form of communication where a society conversed in strange alien sibilants, dentals and palatals, eyes often bright with misunderstanding, formed the basis of a new language captured in the raw by Shakespeare and others and moulded into a mosaic of multifaceted storytelling.

Gloriously captured in the film.

There was also the elusive Obi Wali, who was the first to declare in his famous essay "The Dead end of African Literature?" that African experience can never be captured in European languages; but then, Achebe writes, Obi Wali, "having made his famous intervention, like a politician, simply dropped out of sight".

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