Sentence examples for with reference to the language from inspiring English sources

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In the latter the term saṃskṛta 'adorned, cultivated, purified (by grammar)' is encountered, possibly for the first time with reference to the language.

The term Classical Sanskrit is generally used with reference to the language of major poetic works (kāvya), drama (nāṭaka)—in which both Sanskrit and Prākrits were used as well as tales such as the Hitopadeśa ("Good Advice") and Pañca-tantra ("Five Chapters") and technical treatises on grammar, philosophy, and ritual.

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This was done with reference to the Norwegian language community as being small and vulnerable, and that the Norwegian language therefore ought to be 'nurtured and defended'.

Rating scales were developed with reference to the Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (2000).

If this hypothesis is tenable, the debated "traditions" mentioned in Epistle 31 with reference to the misunderstandings due to the diversity of languages might be understood as the Fatimid versions of the divine Law.

English proficiency is typically measured through the use of standardized tests that involve the uniform administration of structured questions to children to assess language abilities, often with reference to the performances of a normative population based on monolingual speakers of English.

Considerable differences across Swiss language regions were observed with reference to the supply of ambulatory health resources provided either by primary care physicians, specialists, or hospital-based ambulatory care.

Application of OOP concepts with class and sequence diagrams generated using unified modified language (UML) design tool has been explained with reference to the software.

Persian! ('Persian' is the correct reference to the language in English, according to the Academy of Persian Language and Literature).

He is a man who sometimes tortures the English language, puzzling audiences with references to the "vile" hemisphere (instead of "vital") and tailpipe "admissions" ("emissions"), and mystifying a group of New Hampshire schoolchildren during Perseverance Month when he earnestly counseled them, "You've got to preserve," as if they should all rush out to can tomatoes.

There is even a computer programming language called Python, with references to the troupe embedded in its code.

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