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But Mr. Loughner also posits in his Web postings the idea that the government is seeking to control people through rules and structure of grammar and language.
The outer form of language was the raw material (the sounds) from which different languages were fashioned; the inner form was the pattern, or structure, of grammar and meaning that was imposed upon this raw material and differentiated one language from another.
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A work of history composed in florid and "artistic" language would certainly be regarded by its author as a work of art as well as of scholarship, whereas the grammarian would be equally sure that his keen insights into the structure of Arabic grammar were of the utmost importance in preserving that literary beauty in which Arabs and non-Arabs alike took pride.
Her 50 sentences were long and complex, involving some of the most difficult sentence structures and uses of grammar that one could possibly imagine.
In contrast, the gifted Bosnian writer Aleksandar Hemon has taken the formal structure of humor, the grammar of comedy, the rhythms and beats of a joke, and used them to reveal despair.
They claimed that all the features that the language instinct was invoked to explain can arise in a "neural network" in the absence of any predesigned structure of rules or grammar.
My focus is on the syntax of language – the structure or grammar of sentences – and my long-term aim is to produce a syntactic atlas of Welsh dialects that will add to our understanding of current usage of the language and the multi-stranded influences on it.
Reading and studying Arabic is obviously related to the direction of reading, the form of the script, and the structure and grammar of the language as the article mentions.
The good points – regarding the importance of structure and grammar – are communicated in a grumpily disjointed way.
A Night at the Opera / A Day at the Races ***** Dir: Sam Wood With: Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont 96 mins / 111 mins, no cert "There ain't no sanity clause," says a truculent Chico to Groucho in the contract routine of A Night at the Opera: a gag which neatly describes the entire structure and grammar of the brothers' delirious comedy.
"My interest has always been in language structure, the grammar of language," Axelrod says.
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