Sentence examples for operations of language from inspiring English sources

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This is a disjunctive, juxtapositional, dynamic poetics whose subject is not merely, reflexively, language itself, but also, more particularly, the operations of language in conditions of emergency.

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But in the same way every extant spatial dimension can be explained as a "pulling out from" the dimension that precedes it--see here and (particularly) here--Garthe is showing us that we cannot properly appreciate the function and operation of language without withdrawing, to some degree, from the linguistic dimensions we commonly inhabit.

There were also 'descriptive references' such as 'what is going on' , and 'the area of the operation of the language activity'.

Following the above extract are 'introductory remarks' on each parameter; a selection from each is presented below, beginning with 'field of discourse' (Halliday et al., [1964]: 90): 'Field of discourse' refers to what is going on: to the area of the operation of the language activity.

These constitute a "deep structure", converted into the individual operations of a particular language by a series of "transformations".

They are related to surface structures by a series of operations called transformations (which generative Essentialists typically regard as mentally real operations of the human language faculty).

BEIJING — Al Jazeera, the satellite broadcasting network, was forced by the Chinese authorities to close its China news operations of its English-language channel on Monday, the first such action in almost 14 years and the strongest sign yet of fraying relations between the ruling Communist Party and the overseas journalists who cover it.

Future research will clarify the functional relevance of this post-conceptual operation for language understanding.

Results are discussed in terms of implications for the use of establishing operations in language training for children with autism.

Some higher animals, such as apes and cetaceans, have demonstrated more complex problem-solving abilities, including discrimination of abstract stimuli, rule learning, and application of language or languagelike operations.

Whether or not he should be regarded as such, it is clear that Leibniz, like contemporary cognitive scientists, saw an intimate connection between the form and content of language, and the operations of the mind.

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