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The thought (yi) expressed by language does not explain why words are used as they are.

In philosophy of language though early Mohist texts do not explicitly take this step the theory could be applied to explain why words denote the things they do.

Both among young people and adults, women are the ones leading linguistic change 95percentt of the time -- which may explain why words like "like," "whatever," and "so," are discussed as ditsy rather than innovative.

If people were not at least engaging in an inhibition process and tried to discard the intuitive response it becomes harder to explain why words that are closely associated with the cued intuition become less accessible in memory after the reasoning task (i.e., less accessible than after solving no-conflict problems).

Since the intonational contour of lyrics in song is provided by the musical melody, it has been suggested that the variations in prosodic-like effects for sung lyrics could explain why words in song are better recognized with their original melodies than with a different melody [93].

This mapping may explain why words and faces (which are typically viewed in foveal vision) activate regions in the lateral bank of the fusiform gyrus, whereas the parahippocampal place area ([PPA]; Epstein and Kanwisher 1998) is located more medially, reflecting the greater reliance on peripheral vision for viewing buildings and landscapes.

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DeVito's Willie is an extraordinary mix of the hard-nosed old pro, who explains why words with a "k" are funny, and the malevolent loner.

Rowling has stated that she based the killing curse, Avada Kedavra, on Abracadabra, which would explain why the words sound similar.

In the following, we define the concept of 'flexibility' more precisely and explain why our word pair task requires a larger degree of flexibility of memory representation than our single word task.

If that's the case, maybe he can explain why the word "major" seems to be missing from the suspensions handed down.

To explain why, one word said it all," narrates Zachary Green in " The Superpredator Scare," a short documentary published by the New York Times describing the nature of the panic.

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