Sentence examples for linguistic note from inspiring English sources

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Linguistic Note: At the six-day bike race, we noticed a group of French people, all rooting like mad for the French team of Ignat and Diot.

The New Yorker, March 13 , 1937P. 15 Linguistic Note: At the six-day bike race, we noticed a group of French people, all rooting like mad for the French team of Ignat and Diot.

I liked both "hair ache" and "smacked from behind" as expressions for "hangover," but, on a linguistic note, want to add that a Hebrew word for drunkenness has existed since Genesis.

By Fred Packard and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 13 , 1937P. 15 Linguistic Note: At the six-day bike race, we noticed a group of French people, all rooting like mad for the French team of Ignat and Diot.

"App-a-latch-an" worked its way south and emerged as "App-a-lay-shan" -a linguistic note that would soon become symbolic to America.

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"We're not obligated to return anything to anyone," Mikhail Piotrovsky, the museum director, told the newspaper Vremya Novostei, noting a linguistic distinction: "We can hand things over".

More specifically, they note that the population frequencies of the more recent derived haplotypes, ASPM-D and MCPH-D, correlate negatively with the use of linguistic tone.

For any other word, this would represent an interesting linguistic side-note, but the central role played by the word "we" in our national reconciliation discussion means that there are serious ramifications.

Linguistic purists have noted that "dièse" is, in fact, a musical term meaning "sharp symbol" and that the word "croisillon," which means "hash symbol," might have been a better choice.

In his new book, Dr. Crystal examines the flexibility and future of this medium, noting linguistic practices ranging from the surprising survival of the Anglo-Saxon plural ending -en in Net slang (as in "vaxen" as a plural of VAX computer) to details on who brags more on academic newsgroups (men) and the probable demise of smiley faces.

If so, then, as Zalta (1988, 13) notes, linguistic reports of intentional phenomena do satisfy at least one of Chisholm's criteria of intensionality.

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