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A major driving force in the theoretical linguistic field is discovering the nature that language must have in the abstract in order to be learned in such a fashion.
" Thus, one does not find in his work a theoretical attempt to discern what constitutes a major work or a work of art, or even handicraft.
A major theoretical issue is: " Which came first, the nation or the nation state?
They are, in my opinion, the most outstanding figures ( among the youngest ones ), and the following must be borne in mind about them: Bukharin is not only a most valuable and major theorist of the Party ; he is also rightly considered the favourite of the whole Party, but his theoretical views can be classified as fully Marxist only with great reserve, for there is something scholastic about him ( he has never made a study of the dialectics, and, I think, never fully understood it )...
It involves two major research tasks, namely: ( i ) the construction of instruments and procedures for measurement ; and ( ii ) the development and refinement of theoretical approaches to measurement.
One of the major tasks of rheology is to empirically establish the relationships between deformations and stresses, respectively their derivatives by adequate measurements, although a number of theoretical developments ( such as assuring frame invariants ) are also required before using the empirical data.
Many other cuprate superconductors have since been discovered, and the theory of superconductivity in these materials is one of the major outstanding challenges of theoretical condensed matter physics.
Others, however, emphasized its theoretical novelty, and argued that evolutionary stasis had been " unexpected by most evolutionary biologists " and " had a major impact on paleontology and evolutionary biology ".
Quantum chemistry, the application of quantum mechanics to the understanding of valency, is a major component of theoretical chemistry.
Historically, the major field of application of theoretical chemistry has been in the following fields of research:
Fromm's most popular book was The Art of Loving, an international bestseller first published in 1956, which recapitulated and complemented the theoretical principles of human nature found in Escape from Freedom and Man for Himself — principles which were revisited in many of Fromm's other major works.
Alonzo Church ( June 14, 1903 – August 11, 1995 ) was an American mathematician and logician who made major contributions to mathematical logic and the foundations of theoretical computer science.
A theoretical synthesis in 2000 suggested the following mechanism: thalidomide intercalates ( inserts itself ) into DNA in guanine-cytosine-rich regions .< ref > Owing to its glutarimide part, ( S ) thalidomide fits neatly into the major groove of DNA at purine sites.
The question of how superconductivity arises in high-temperature superconductors is one of the major unsolved problems of theoretical condensed matter physics.
Though musicological study of popular music has vastly increased in quantity recently, Middleton's assertion in 1990 — that most major " works of musicology, theoretical or historical, act as though popular music did not exist "— holds true.
The major features of the Ionic order are the volutes of its capital, which have been the subject of much theoretical and practical discourse, based on a brief and obscure passage in Vitruvius.
The second major problem with the meaning of neoliberalism is that neoliberalism went from being a purely theoretical ideology to become a practical and applied one.
Unfortunately it has not been possible to locate a well detailed discussion on the basis of the various conventions for estimating the risk free rate through proxy rates, which appears to be a major ' hole ' in the theoretical literature.
In his major theoretical statement, " Opera and Drama " ( 1852 ), Wagner made similar objections to the music of Meyerbeer, without referring to the latter's Jewish origins.
The delimitation of the Mongolian language within Mongolic is a much disputed theoretical problem, one whose resolution is impeded by the fact that existing data for the major varieties is not easily arrangeable according to a common set of linguistic criteria.
The major theoretical problem with applying cladistics to textual criticism is that cladistics assumes that, once a branching has occurred in the family tree, the two branches cannot rejoin ; so all similarities can be taken as evidence of common ancestry.
His major theoretical and cultural statement from this period is The Art of Being Ruled ( 1926 ).
Together, their work constitutes the Scott-Strachey approach to denotational semantics ; it constitutes one of the most influential pieces of work in theoretical computer science and can perhaps be regarded as founding one of the major schools of computer science.
There have been two major branches in the field of language learning ; the empirical and theoretical, and these have almost completely separate histories, with each gaining ground over the other at one point in time or another.

major and foundation
His theory of schemes has become established as the best universal foundation for this major field, because of its great expressive power as well as technical depth.
The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music.
This plant extinction caused a major reshuffling of the dominant plant groups .< ref name =" autogenerated347 "> Photosynthesizing organisms, including phytoplankton and land plants, formed the foundation of the food chain in the late Cretaceous as they do today.
During the early 20th century, two major publications successfully applied the principles developed by Gibbs to chemical processes, and thus established the foundation of the science of chemical thermodynamics.
There is also an initiative started by the OLPC foundation, a group out of MIT Media Lab and supported by several major corporations to develop a $ 100 laptop to deliver educational software.
The major theme of the letter is the unity and reconciliation of the whole of creation through the agency of the Church and, in particular, its foundation in Christ as part of the will of the Father.
In 1895, Hearst purchased the New York Journal, laying the foundation for one of the major newspaper dynasties in American history.
The transformation of King's African Rifles to Kenya Military Forces on the midnight of 12 December 1963 was a major milestone in the foundation of today's Kenya Army units.
In 1889 Governor Brito Capelo opened the gates of an aqueduct which supplied the city with water, a formerly scarce resource, laying the foundation for major growth.
Experimental studies of nucleic acids constitute a major part of modern biological and medical research, and form a foundation for genome and forensic science, as well as the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
1968 saw the first major German rock festival in Essen, and the foundation of the Zodiak Free Arts Lab in Berlin by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler, which helped bands like Tangerine Dream and Amon Düül achieve cult status.
In 1907, he wrote an essay on " Education in the Light of Spiritual Science ", in which he described the major phases of child development that were later to form the foundation of his approach to education.
Viticulture and winemaking in the area date back to the 19th century, with the foundation of the Seneca Lake Wine Company in 1866 marking the first major winery in the area.
Independent stations, even more than network affiliates, were feeling the growing pressure of audience erosion to cable television in the 1980s and 1990s, and there were unaffiliated commercial stations in most of the major markets, at least, even after the foundation of Fox in 1986.
Both Polish and Ruthenian cultures gained a major cultural centre with the foundation of the Academy of Vilna.
When the Wright brothers made the world ’ s first sustained heavier-than-air flight, they laid the foundation for what would become a major transport industry.
From then it was the major opposition to the Labor party until it merged with pro-Joseph Lyons Labor defectors to form the United Australia Party in 1931, which was the predecessor to the 1944 foundation of the Liberal Party of Australia.
Although no single individual is responsible for the foundation of the United Federation of Planets, the exploratory vessel Enterprise NX-01 was a major catalyst.
The foundation has invested over $ 117 million in university-based research related to climate and atmospheric sciences, in 24 collaborative networks, 2 major initiatives, and 158 projects.
The process that culminated in the foundation of the Estudi General of Barcelona can be traced back to the end of the fourteenth century, with the opening of a number of schools under the patronage of the City Hall, the cathedral schools and the Dominican convent of Santa Caterina, which established itself as a major cultural centre.
In hindsight, the Lindros trade is seen as one of the most one-sided deals in sports history, and a major foundation for the Nordiques / Avalanche franchise successes over the next decade.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, cultural exchange has been a major component of the bilateral relations, as both sides recognise the importance of creating a strong foundation based on their ancient and rich histories.
Objection to the use of parallel postulate and alternative view of proposition 29 have been a major problem in foundation of what is now called non-Euclidean geometry.
The history of Kilkenny () began with an early sixth century ecclesiastical foundation, with a church built in honour of St. Canice which is now St. Canice's Cathedral, and was a major monastic centre from at least the eighth century.

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