Sentence examples for linguistic access from inspiring English sources

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"Why not?" "How could I make a Zulu chief fall in love with me?" "Well, of course, you would need geographic and linguistic access, Selin".

Improving accessibility for the deaf is about giving them a learning environment that meets their needs: For deaf people, it's about having linguistic access to British Sign Language (BSL) web pages, e-learning materials or paying for BSL interpreters to be present routinely in lectures, tutorials and so on.

It has evolved into an ethnic conflict between the pluralists who support bilingualism and linguistic access and the assimilationists who strongly oppose this and lead the official English movement.

No linguistic access for service users from neighbouring countries such as Rwanda who spoke either Kinyarwanda or French.

In terms of national policy, Title VI of the Civil Rights Law of 1964 requires recipients of Federal financial assistance to provide meaningful linguistic access to health care for patients with LEP.

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Variables (e.g., linguistic, internet access) and potential biases in responses, recall, and classification were taken into account [ 33].

After the prompting of the 'help-is available', user-controlled help prompts were made available in varying degrees (repetition with stress, image plus instruction, video plus instruction) to decrease the linguistic complexity (accessed by either the GUI or the red tool).

Participants either knew both BSL and spoken English, and could therefore access linguistic meaning from both types of display (deaf group) – or could speechread English but not access the linguistic content of BSL (hearing group).

Szirtes's position in English poetry is unique, combining a loving engagement with the poetic forms and traditions of his adopted home with direct linguistic and imaginative access to European history, the Holocaust and the struggles of small nations with larger neighbours.

This approach has prompted a policy debate in low and middle-income countries, which face financial and linguistic barriers to access mainstream journals.

Others credited as precursors of Daoism seemed to reflect a version of the moralists' confidence that they had achieved some non-linguistic or intuitive access to a daoguide that resists "ordinary" formulation.

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