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Could a writer so sensitive to language have a thing for kinky punctuation?
Her Russian was -- in her husband's estimation -- "stupendous," her memory for poetry exceptional; she was supremely sensitive to language; she seemed to thrive on living a life outside her own.
"We are definitely more sensitive to language in Montreal than people might be elsewhere in North America, though it's not just us," said the hockey historian Michel Vigneault, a lecturer at the Université du Québec à Montréal.
First, we have ample evidence that Aristotle was sensitive to language and the structures inherent in it.
While becoming more sensitive to language use as evidenced by teachers' attention to language features at the three levels and their oral conversation with the students when assignments are returned, we wonder how teachers would provide follow up instruction without an assessment design specifically related to the detailed language objectives.
Maybe when you grow up with a name like "Barack Obama," you are forced to be more sensitive to language.
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And with regard to the 'winning features of the best practices for learning coding in a non-formal way', these included (1) hands-on, (2) result-oriented, (3) added social value, (4) role models, (5) fun, (6) community-focused, (7) sensitive to languages, and (8) right balance between top-down and bottom-up management.
Results suggest that monolinguals may rely on different memory systems to process a newly-learned second language, and that the second language system is sensitive to native language interference.
From these studies, it appears that exact mental calculation tasks not only depend on the language used in the task but are sensitive to the language that was used when the participants originally acquired basic number terms and learned arithmetic facts.
For example, recovery of language in a patient with post-stroke aphasia is influenced by optimal language therapy (Bhogal et al., 2003); this language recovery is better detected with a scale that is sensitive to the language domain as compared with a global scale of overall status.
Sentence repetition tasks are widely used clinically and have been considered especially useful because they appear to be sensitive to residual language processing weaknesses which may not be detected on other expressive and receptive language tasks (Conti-Ramsden et al., 2001; Stothard, Snowling, Bishop, Chipchase & Kaplan, 1998).
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