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In addition, it provides a proposal for specifying FSM schema and introduce a query language adapted to FSM-based databases.

Language history and proficiency in both languages were assessed by a detailed questionnaire that asked subjects to rate on a scale from 1 10 their language abilities for speaking, understanding, and reading, and to indicate the sources/methods that contributed to learning each language (adapted from [21]).

All the interviews were conducted in either English or Pidgin English (a local language adapted from English) from September to December 2009.

Over the ensuing 20 years, several researchers have used the 16-item English language adapted version of the QOLS as well as translations of the QOLS to gather quantitative QOL information from people with chronic illnesses and healthy samples.

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Prepare to fully integrate, learn the language, adapt to the social structure, and embrace the culture.

Unlike us, they must learn a new language, adapt to new customs and deal with our bias.

The discussion about how the features of language adapt to the workings of our brains should be required reading for anyone who takes "memes" seriously.

He said it is an example of how the English language adapts to people's needs, "with people using language in ways that suit them rather than letting language dictate identity to them".

Darkin's free-flowing choreographic language adapts itself well to family dynamics, and we're given some sense of the social restraints and "mind-forg'd manacles" against which Blake was so passionately to react; but of the dangerous blaze of the Blakeian vision itself we take away frustratingly little.

16, 1975) [pdf] In "Bellona, Destroyer of Cities," the director Jay Scheib wisely starts with Mr. Delany's language, adapting his script from a collage of direct, hybrid and invented sentences and characters while steering clear of any strict re-creation of the 800-page book.

Our analysis of changes in word frequencies over time reveals that the relative sizes of word niches are far more important than word frequencies in the dynamics of the entire vocabulary at shorter time scales, as the language adapts to new concepts and social groupings.

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