Sentence examples for language manifests from inspiring English sources

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In taking what has been found in this analysis, future studies will observe how language manifests itself in differing contexts, aiming to identify patterns of variation at the lexicogrammatical level between 'formal' and 'informal' contexts.

In accordance with prior research [ 18], our findings suggest that the structuring of spoken language manifests in a similar ERP component, the Closure Positive Shift (CPS).

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Even those many Republican-leaning thinkers who embrace lower taxes and less regulation are horrified by Trump's "America First" language, manifest in policies that are anti-immigration, anti-trade, and anti-global-institutions.

"That Act speaks in broad language, manifesting a purpose to use all the constitutional power Congress has to punish interference with interstate commerce by extortion, robbery or physical violence.

I believe Mr. Wendte created a visual language manifesting spirit.

And yet he's present: the "unearthly distance" is collapsed ("The moon was in my mouth") by language, which manifests everything on the same plane.

American cryptanalysts were able to retrieve the plain-language cargo manifests of Soviet ships which had sailed from American ports with wartime supplies.

To hold that only one judge may hear and decide an action to enjoin the enforcement of a state statute on both constitutional and nonconstitutional grounds would be to ignore the explicit language and manifest purpose of § 2281, which is to provide for a three-judge court whenever an injunction sought against a state statute may be granted on federal constitutional grounds.

Language subtleties manifested during interviews, where 'meat' or 'flesh' implied soft tissue pains; waist pains were voiced yet portrayed as low back or sacroiliac pain; and 'veins' variously referred to structural and functional types of pain.

In fact, apart from a few studies such as Lewis and Freebairn (1992, 1998) and Tomblin et al. (1992), there have been relatively few studies investigating how language difficulties manifest themselves in the adult population.

Language subtleties manifested for anatomical references, where 'meat' or 'flesh' was implicated as muscle or other soft tissue structures; 'waist pains' were expressed yet portrayed as low back and/or sacroiliac pain; and the term 'veins' was variously used to represent either anatomical structures or the nature of pain that moves or flows through body regions.

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