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We define the syntax of the language, present a model-theoretic interpretation, and discuss the notion of accessibility, which figures so prominently in DRT's account of anaphora.

These codes largely emerged inductively from our data, as we tried to refine our understanding of the student ideas language present in LAs' responses.

Thiessen and Saffran (2009, p. 231) have suggested that "One possibility is that natural systems, such as music and language, present infants with a near-optimal level of complexity: enough to facilitate, but not enough to overwhelm.

We give a set-theoretic semantics for this strategy language, present its different combinators, illustrate its main ideas with several examples, and describe both a reflective prototype in Maude and an ongoing C++ implementation.

There doesn't seem to be any clear "dating app" language present instead it's more focused on friendly encounters, i.e. "Would you like to meet up with [name] this week?" The changes that would need to be taken to transform this feature into a Tinder or Bumble-like applet don't take any major mental leaps though and dating could be a huge move for the company in the future.

The movie is about two characters--an Irishman and a Czech girl who can sort of speak English but not very well--and how that language barrier completely disappears once there's a different sort of language present, the language of music, which transcends the language of words that are very limiting.

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Of course, any transition to a new culture, with a new language, presents complex problems.

While the absence of verbal language presents no barrier to engagement, scenes of almost unwatchable squalor offer a potentially insurmountable challenge.

Mac Con Iomaire admitted to me that he'd felt "afraid, to a degree," because he knew that expectations were high and that the book's language presented a challenge.

Every language presents challenges — English pronunciation can be idiosyncratic and Russian grammar is fairly complex, for example — but non-alphabetic writing systems like Chinese pose special challenges.

In Other Words by Jhumpa Lahiri (Bloomsbury) A memoir and love letter to the Italian language, presented in a dual language format, with a translation by Ann Goldstein (who also translates Elena Ferrante's work).

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