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Although Yiddish was his beloved mother tongue, Mr. Burg was fluent in the spectrum of languages that reflected the war-torn history of his homeland.
"Two thousand years of Christian history across a wide spectrum of languages, cultures and traditions is a unique laboratory for the relation between change and continuity, and the interaction between the two," he said.
While it's unrealistic to expect schools to teach a broader spectrum of languages given that there are so few trained staff, such languages are increasingly important at university level, says Anne Pauwels, dean of the faculty of languages and culture at Soas, University of London.
Integral to this development has been a decision to cease the use of poorly defined and inconsistently used terms such as menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, and dysfunctional uterine bleeding, to name a few, and replace them with a set of terms and definitions that are relatively easily understood and translated into the spectrum of languages used by medical providers and patients globally.
For example, only two languages still predominate across the entire Andean region (Quechua and Aymara), whereas in eastern South America natives speak a wider spectrum of languages belonging to four different linguistic families [ 7].
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The other three categories were defined by dividing the language distance scale in three equal parts (Small, Medium and Large), so that there is enough representativeness to classify the existing spectrum of language distance values.
Differences were not seen between primary and secondary teachers, or between teachers of different languages, suggesting that issues relating to teacher attrition and retention are present across the spectrum of language teachers.
It is unthinkable to promise a global education without a full spectrum of language instruction, yet it is also financially punishing to do so--punishing as well for professors and students in fields where too many students want in to too few courses.
In between these major buildings, Ito has built an eclectic body of work, which the Pritzker jury citation somewhat delicately describes as representing "a spectrum of architectural languages".
For good reason the New Testament writings include a spectrum of metaphors, language, and claims to convey the significance of the cross.
That sort of terminology spectrum of a natural language publication may be considered as some kind of knowledge representation of a text and may be successfully employed in various information retrieval strategies, text analysis and reference systems [13].
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