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Their children were able to integrate, but they lost that linguistic connection to Arabic.
Greenblatt makes a double linguistic connection between Shakespeare and the US, a polyglot country from the beginning.
There is even an odd linguistic connection: more than 20,000 of LA's Koreans come from Latin America and speak Spanish as their second language.The Koreans are less politically sophisticated than either blacks or Latinos.
Carol Newsom, an Old Testament scholar at Emory University, confirmed the linguistic connection between the plant family and the Old Testament figure, noting that Queen Esther's original name in Hebrew was Hadassah, which is similar to the Hebrew word for myrtle.
For example, Derrida always connects the French idiom "il faut," "it is necessary," to "une faute," "a fault" and to "un défaut," "a defect"; but we cannot makes this linguistic connection between necessity and a fault in English.
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Unlike Switzerland it has no land borders or linguistic connections with its neighbours.
Derived from a complex of ancient and medieval ideas — biblical references, linguistic connections between blackness and filth, and Arab and European stereotypes of dark-skinned peoples — it gained acceptance as the plantation system grew into a huge source of wealth.
Mr. Cavalli-Sforza, emeritus professor of genetics at Stanford University, has taken blood samples from African Pygmies in the Central African Republic, examined church records near Parma, Italy, and considered the linguistic connections between the Basques of Spain and the Hunza people of Pakistan.
In focusing on religio and scientia I have considered the two concepts that are the closest linguistically to our modern "religion" and "science". But there may be other ancient and medieval precedents of our modern notions "religion" and "science," that have less obvious linguistic connections.
Scholars have proposed that Sól, as a goddess, may represent an extension of an earlier Proto-Indo-European deity due to Indo-European linguistic connections between Norse Sól, Sanskrit Surya, Gaulish Sulis, Lithuanian Saulė, Latin Sol, and Slavic Tsar Solnitse.
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