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There is a very real linguistic and cultural difficulty involved in writing about Francis Veber's excellent little comedy Le Dîner de Cons.
Sweden has the population of North Carolina, no real linguistic or religious diversity, no experience of chattel slavery or mass immigration (and the children of recent immigrants in Sweden, incidentally, tend to have much higher poverty rates than the native-born), and a culture of Lutheran thrift and prudence that endures even though Lutheranism itself is on life support.
Another example of a very successful talking robot with no real linguistic skills was the "museum tour guide" Rhino (Burgard et al. 1999).
It soon became clear that even if we set aside the performance systems involved in real linguistic behavior, the rules of the grammar were themselves very complicated, often unintuitive, and abstract, in that they involved categories and constructs that were at a significant remove from the data.
Such a language creates a dramatic incapacity to invent new metaphors and real linguistic movements that could eventually lead to a dynamic understanding of complex world events - and which, in turn, should bring a new awareness within the viewer to generate an independent questioning of world events.
But because incorporation of real function is the priority, our approach is instead to allow the vector world to have the properties it naturally inherits from its real linguistic basis.
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I have found the key to this problem is to provide students with theoretically relevant real-world linguistic examples.
And while expertise in math and technology is scarce and much needed in the K-12 teacher pool, many former service members also bring from their overseas deployments an understanding of the real-world linguistic and cultural skill requirements of our global age.
There was something very attractive and northern in that implacable sternness and coldness that is not quite coldness but is actually something quite extraordinary; real emotional and linguistic strength".
This probably sounds like raw material for nonsense poetry, but it's a real biological and linguistic trend that makes sense, once you get the idea of just what an "ome" is.
Signs of this linguistic disturbance, real or staged, are abundant.
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