Sentence examples for unknown linguistic from inspiring English sources

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Despite its many unknown linguistic characteristics, Amorite has been dated to the last century of the 3rd millennium bce by reference to the known chronology of proper names from that period.

Although the exact nature and route of this movement is largely unknown, linguistic and anthropological evidence indicates strong Indonesian influences, as recorded in the vocabulary and socio-cultural life of Malagasy, the modern people of Madagascar [ 6- 9].

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While it is well known that topical and linguistic biases exist, it is unknown to what extent these biases manifest in Wikipedia.

An unknown language in an unknown script is the linguistic equivalent of a locked-room mystery, and despite the efforts of investigators around the globe, Linear B endured for more than 50 years as one of the world's great unsolved puzzles.

The linguistic affiliations of the Ciboney are unknown, as are their origins; certain features of Ciboney culture point to Florida, others to Central or South America.

The enhanced sensorimotor resonance during visual perception of known speech (relative to unknown speech and gurns) is likely to support extraction of linguistic (e.g., phonetic and rhythmic) cues.

Results revealed that babble spoken in the known languages (French and Italian) produced both linguistic and acoustic interference and that babble spoken in the unknown language (Irish) produced acoustic interference only.

John Elliott's work specifically focuses on unknown communication systems; the publication topics range from detecting whether the transmission is linguistic to assessing the structure of the language, and, lastly, on building what he calls a "post-detection decipherment matrix".

Axes of further work concern the automatic adaptation of unknown signers, the incorporation of facial expression events and the incorporation of more linguistic phenomena of multiple levels.

Keller finds explanations of development in terms of genes inadequate, because often the resulting cascades of molecular interactions are unknown; she even argues that "much of the theoretical work" in this area is "linguistic," depending on "ambiguity" and "novel metaphors".

Yet, the neural mechanisms behind the comprehension of the communicative functions of linguistic utterances, the so-called speech acts (Searle 1969; Austin 1975), remain largely unknown.

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