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She found six dimensions of language in which she believes men and women differ: status/support; independence/intimacy; advice/understanding; information/feelings; orders/proposals; conflict/compromise.
The author's gift for mimicry and signifying revision occasionally leads him astray - to reproducing the double talk of those critics bemused by the self-reflexive, self-referential dimensions of language.
She is dreading the day of picking a major, and wants to study the political dimensions of language as specifically related to Posthuman theory, intellectual history, writing, and art.
These issues are addressed in the context of the social and cultural dimensions of language, including the role of dialects and style, issues of cross-cultural awareness, and the complexities of translation and English as a "global" language.
By examining both the cultural and structural dimensions of language history, this dissertation provides unified account of the evolution of Vietnamese under various Sinitic influences which redefines our current understanding of Sino-Vietic contact over the last two millennia.
First, the respective gains and losses in ease of processing may apply to different dimensions of language processing (specifically, prosodic and semantic processing) and different types of fluency (perceptual vs. conceptual) and may well allow for an integration into a more comprehensive framework.
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Simply by being written down, however, even a fleeting thought can be moved instantly into the timeless dimension of language.
Less than 10 years after the work's completion, however, Wittgenstein came to believe that this dimension of language is of paramount importance.
The third dimension of language (in Morris's view of semiotic)—i.e., the pragmatic aspect was intensively investigated by Austin and his students, notably John Searle, and extensively developed from the 1960s by philosophers and linguists, including Searle, H.P. Grice, Robert Stalnaker, David Kaplan, Kent Bach, Gerald Levinson, and Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson.
In language description, this means shunting between instance and system on the instantiation dimension of language.
Kristeva introduces the notion of the semiotic as the affective dimension of language that facilitates its energetic movement.
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