Sentence examples for language congruence from inspiring English sources

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A 4 (communication accommodation: language congruence, ethnic congruence, language and ethnic congruence, and no accommodation) × 2 (focus of communication accommodation: intercultural vs. interpersonal) factorial between-subject experimental design was employed using videotaped hotel check-in scenarios as experimental stimuli.

Limited language congruence created one or more Phase 2 barriers to accessing health care services among foreign-born women and their care providers.

The criteria for pre-testing the questionnaires were: length, clarity, language, congruence of content with study objectives, overall adequacy, and time taken to complete the questionnaire.

The following example represents a death that was assessed as minor Phase 1 delay for non-compliance (withholding information), but major Phase 2 for limited language congruence and major Phase 3 for inadequate care (wrong diagnosis).

The vignettes presented in Table 4 support that limited language congruence kept women from accessing provider expertise, in the same way that providers failed to access women's specific health complaints.

For example, out of 14 cases of major inadequate care, 10 cases also had Phase 2 barriers from, e.g. limited language congruence, and 8 of these also had Phase 1 barriers, including non-compliance or late-booking.

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This congruence in language is hardly surprising, since the Blair and Clinton teams are a living advertisement for all those worthy programmes designed to promote cultural exchange between the young.

For the elderly, cultural congruence and language concordance with their GPs have been found to contribute to better HSB via more comfortable and participatory consultations [ 33].

We claimed that there was high congruence between traditional language subgroups and those observed in the language phylogenies, and that the estimated age of the Austronesian expansion at 5,200 years ago was consistent with the archaeological evidence.

Linguistic considerations have been shown to be important when assessing respiratory symptoms, and there is less congruence across languages for "wheeze" than other terms [ 19].

First, we have reassessed the congruence between the language phylogenies and the subgroups expected by the linguistic comparative method.

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