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One writer, Imani Gandy, suggested that many of the unwanted tweets she received came from one user with multiple accounts, whose linguistic arsenal included racial slurs.

And what happened to all those French Canadians, whose linguistic and religious differences made them stand out more sharply than Anglo-Canadian migrants?

A charming portrait of Alex the gray parrot — whose linguistic and cognitive skills impressed the world, before his death in 2007 — by the scientist who worked with him for three decades.

Mr. Koch's literary career spanned more than 50 years and resulted in the publication of at least 30 volumes of poetry and plays whose linguistic exuberance and experimental zest were bested only by their omnivorous subject matter.

With his embarrassingly studenty protests over the world-shaking issue of "poppy fascism" (and WHAT an insensitive choice of word from a man whose linguistic skills are his living!), he seems distinguished mainly these days by his inability to pick his fights wisely.

Intriguingly, Osborne points to the biggest divide in Uganda between the Nilotic-speaking peoples of the north of Uganda, who look towards southern Sudan, and the Bantu speaking people of the south whose linguistic cousins spread all the way to southern Africa: language and literacy only accentuate the big cultural differences on either side of this divide – one of the biggest in Africa.

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Preservation required statecraft based on common interests, not those of ethnic groups whose own linguistic and cultural aspirations were crystallising into the desire to run their own affairs.

They recite passages from RD Laing's titular psychoanalytic tract, whose convoluted linguistic structure suggests the intense emotional and psychological entanglements that underlie romantic relationships: "It hurts Jack to think that Jill thinks Jack is hurting her by him being hurt......

Not only have other translators, such as Michael Hofmann, raved about this book: Bellos has the chops for this, as he has translated Georges Perec, whose Oulipian linguistic games are challenging enough to read as it is (not to mention purposefully challenging to write).

To formalize, we specify a formal language whose component linguistic expressions are individuated non-semantically (e.g., by their geometric shapes).

Though not everybody agrees, linguistic types are quite naturally viewed as properties whose instances are linguistic tokens.

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