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"We often prefer the more specific words for that reason".
Lexical features here refer to language related information regarding the fact that people tend to choose specific words for various expressions (e.g., "can't", "damn", "bad", and "great") [9].
Frequency of mentions pertaining to specific words, for example, provided a sense of what parents viewed as important and what was left out of the group discussion.
J repeating specific words for emphasis.
In some cultures, death and suicide related to overwork are common enough that countries have specific words for them -- "guolaosi" in China, "gwarosa" in Korea and "karoshi" in Japan.
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In fact, some languages, like Korean, have no specific word for depression, according to Dr. Cho.
But Holmes didn't have a specific word for the in-between wife, as Whitney recalled.
A committee of the parliament led by two Indigenous MPs – the Liberal party's Ken Wyatt and Labor senator Nova Peris – has been tasked with producing the specific wording for the change.
It's like your soul is tongue-tied when that happens, when you have a feeling or experience that you can't explain, because there isn't a specific word for it.
Over all, "African Forms" asserts that with or without a specific word for art, few African peoples neglected the expressive opportunities implicit in the creation of handmade objects, no matter how basic.
Although the Kiluba language does not have a specific word for religion, it has an extensive lexicon that describes the nature of the Supreme Being, the supernatural world, and various religious activities.
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