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The phrase "linguistic activities" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to any activities that involve the use of language, such as writing, reading, speaking, or studying a foreign language. For example, "The English Language Arts program includes a variety of linguistic activities to help students develop their literacy skills."
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But this characterization also fits various kinds of perceptual and linguistic activities that are not usually considered measurements, and is therefore too broad to count as a definition of measurement.
They indicate that tracing linguistic activities in the ever larger digital databases of human communications can be a most promising tool for tracing human and social dynamics [22].
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Alex Ross has written how minimalism, in contrast to the history of classical composition as "a self-contained linguistic activity", was "open-ended, potentially limitless.
Because the left side of the brain is thought to control language, this means that babbling is a "fundamentally linguistic activity," according to Dr. Laura-Ann Petitto of Dartmouth, one of the researchers.
And in particular, can something like "style", which we attach so closely to the specificities of linguistic activity, survive being wrenched out of a language entirely and remade in another?
The linguistic system is conceptualised as a potential for meaning-making linguistic activity.
Sellars does not believe, for instance, that describing and explaining are the only "dimensions" of linguistic activity.
Halliday (2016) sees all learning itself as linguistic activity and has constructed a language-based theory of learning.
And yet, features of style/tenor do clearly correlate with interactant relations, as well as the kind of linguistic activity, and/or mode.
It is also a pragmatic phenomenon, since the linguistic activity takes place between various interactants who hold highly divergent beliefs and values.
Basically, phenomenology studies the structure of various types of experience ranging from perception, thought, memory, imagination, emotion, desire, and volition to bodily awareness, embodied action, and social activity, including linguistic activity.
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