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Linguists generally look to three areas for language universality and variation in the realm of natural language meaning: (i) lexical morphemes, (ii) functional morphemes and associated compositional principles, and (iii) pragmatics (von Fintel and Matthewson 2008).

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With no spoken language, its universality is its milieu.

She was regarded as a grande dame of America's black writers and an honored member of the literary elite, a sought-after teacher and a poet who was valued for her sensitive portraits of black women, her precise use of language and the universality of her work.

She was regarded as a grande dame of America's black writers and an honored member of the literary elite, a sought-after teacher, a poet who was valued for her sensitive portraits of black women, her precise use of language and the universality of her work.

The precepts of Originalism and Textualism with regard to constitutional studies reinforce the Straussian focus on foundation texts, hidden or subtle meanings, an ahistorical valorization of frozen language possessing timeless universality, and a morally driven concern for the dissipation associated with values relativism.

Therefore, the general effects of genes on various cognitive skills could extend to Chinese which has very different characteristics from alphabetic languages, suggesting the universality of the Generalist Genes Hypothesis.

This definition stresses the universality of language to all humans, and it emphasizes the biological basis for the human capacity for language as a unique development of the human brain.

In his "Song of the Human" compositions, Wyer emphasizes "what we share in music when we abandon words, and the connections we can rediscover when we move past the labels we attach to ourselves and others". Miyagawa's work likewise causes us to think of the universality of language in evolutionary terms.

Whatever we find in this song, we find in all people — the song of the human". "In his 'Song of the Human' compositions, Wyer emphasizes what we 'share in music when we abandon words, and the connections we can rediscover when we move past the labels we attach to ourselves and others.' Miyagawa's work likewise causes us to think of the universality of language in evolutionary terms.

This book collects research contributions concerning quantitative approaches to characterize originality and universality in language.

There has to be some sort of universality in the language that I use.

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