Sentence examples for connected to languages from inspiring English sources

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Not only were books translated between Russian and other languages of the former Soviet Union (Armenian, Kirgiz and Latvian, say), but Russian is significantly connected to languages from South and South-East Asia and the Middle East.

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Finally, this intricate relation between duration and f0 movement/pitch - whether fundamentally linked to the basic principles of our perceptual organization or connected to language perception - may also underlie the seemingly sudden changes of phonological systems from a tonal system to one based on quantity, as in the well documented case of Korean [34].

The study finds that references to vulnerable groups are relatively little present or non-existent, as well as poorly connected to language about practical strategies and socio-economic contexts, both also little present.

The primary Leximancer analysis found that references to climate vulnerable groups are relatively little present, as well as poorly connected to language about practical strategies and socio-economic contexts, both also little present.

Religion connects to language, history, and personal behavior.

Creole is historically connected to other languages — French and the Niger-Congo family — but this is true of all languages.

"Kind of a symbolic way — the thing that's connected to our language, our words — and the other side of our brain, that's more raw, perceptual.

This involves knowing not just the language your target speaks, but something of the culture connected to that language.

A signing or symbolic system projects some kind of message, but whether it is connected to spoken language in a way that you and I would be able to read in the same way is debatable".

Unlike vision, hearing, and touch, smell is not directly connected to the language centers of the brain; rather, it feeds into the amygdala and the hippocampus, which modulate emotion and memory.

Such differences may also be carried over to higher order areas depending on their eccentricity biases, such as the lateral occipital cortex, which was also shown to be functionally connected to frontal language regions in the blind (Bedny et al., 2011; Watkins et al., 2012).

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