Sentence examples for linguistic reality from inspiring English sources

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Already, Santorum has lost supporters; former Puerto Rican Senator Oreste Ramos rescinded his endorsement after Wednesday's imbroglio, saying, "Such a requirement would be unconstitutional, and also would clash with our sociological and linguistic reality".

In linguistic reality, all variations of a language and all dialects, from what some people call "Black English Vernacular" (Gayles & Denerville, 2007) to the Appalachian English spoken by my Grandma (Luhman, 1990), are highly structured with their own sets of grammatical rules (Miller, Cho, & Bracey, 2005).

OQFL spokesman Jean-Pierre Le Blanc says the policy was loosened "to keep in the mind the social and linguistic reality of Quebecers".

At the same time, those non-English sites are mostly limited to speakers of the specific language a linguistic reality that compromises the "globality of the medium"' (Gounari 2009, p. 170).

While this is a not unreasonable characterization of the context and implications of his philosophy, Kumārila can also be read as arguing for a radical de-centering of individual aims and projects for the relativization of all claims and goals to an essentially linguistic reality that is above all distinguished by its vastly exceeding any particular perspective.

Language itself is a constantly shifting, changing thing, so any guidebook to it also reflects those shifts and changes ― and over time, the book itself must be edited and reedited to reflect an evolving linguistic reality.

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"The decision was a practical one for us," Mr. Ronning said, driven by what he described as market and linguistic realities.

Such a comprehensive database serves the needs with minimal lines of code, minimal need for technical support, simplicity of usage and responsive to local medical and linguistic realities.

This also acknowledges the linguistic realities of the patent sector, especially as most scientific papers are published in German, English or French; which are also spoken in the Member States from which most of the patent applications in the EU originate.

The latter thoughts express essentialist and objectivist power plays, attempts to foreclose contests over practices by fixing them in a supposedly extra-linguistic reality.

A different way to develop a non-mentalist foundational theory of meaning focuses less on relations between subsentential expressions or sentences and bits of non-linguistic reality and more on the regularities which govern our use of language.

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