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*: The article on Whorf states " Drawing on Nietzsche's ideas of perspectivism Alfred Korzybski developed the theory of general semantics which has been compared to Whorf's notions of linguistic relativity.
The January 2007 estimated population of the island was 281, 000, while the figure for the March 1999 census, when most of the studies – though not the linguistic survey work referenced in this articlewere performed, was about 261, 000 ( see under Corsica ).
Generally speaking, unlike dictionary entries, which focus on linguistic information about words, encyclopedia articles focus on factual information to cover the thing or concept for which the article name stands.
Many objections to non-cognitivism based on the linguistic characteristics of what purport to be moral judgments were originally raised by Peter Glassen in " The Cognitivity of Moral Judgments ", published in Mind in January 1959, and in Glassen's follow-up article in the January 1963 issue of the same journal.
The article " Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity ", published in the Social Text Spring / Summer 1996 " Science Wars " issue, proposed that quantum gravity is a social and linguistic construct.
He elaborated on his ideas in a 1973 paper that introduced the concept of " linguistic variables ", which in this article equates to a variable defined as a fuzzy set.
The Iranian languages article deals with the linguistic branch of the Indo-European languages family
A 2006 CFSL research article which assessed " 3522 individuals belonging to 54 ( 23 belonging to the Austro-Asiatic, 18 to Dravidian, 7 to Tibeto-Burman and 24 to Indo-European linguistic groups ) endogamous Indian populations, representing all major ethnic, linguistic and geographic groups " for genetic variations to support such classifications found no conclusive evidence.
* Definite article reduction, a linguistic phenomenon
A 2002 article in the The Mammal Society's Mammal Review contested the European polecat's status as an animal indigenous to the British Isles on account of a scarce fossil record and linguistic evidence.
Some linguistic prescriptivists and students of ancient Greek argue that, given that hoi is a definite article, the phrase " the hoi polloi " is redundant, akin to saying " the the masses ".
There is also a small amount of linguistic evidence, from river and hill names, which is covered in the article about Pre-Celtic Britain and their invasion
Deaf culture is recognized under article 30, paragraph 4 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which states that " Persons with disabilities shall be entitled, on an equal basis with others, to recognition and support of their specific cultural and linguistic identity, including sign languages and deaf culture.
This article lists the ethnonyms of the Jewish people in various linguistic contexts.
Physicist Alan Sokal had submitted an article to Social Text titled " Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity ," which proposed that quantum gravity is a linguistic and social construct and that quantum physics supports postmodernist criticisms of scientific objectivity.
Corder's essay rejected a behaviorist account of SLA and suggested that learners made use of intrinsic internal linguistic processes ; Selinker's article argued that second language learners possess their own individual linguistic systems that are independent from both the first and second languages.
The position of the linguistic border was endorsed in the 1970 State Reform ( requiring a two-thirds majority ) and, in return for contributing to this endorsement, the French-speaking minority was granted new measures which included the requirement of a special majority ( a two-thirds majority in total and at least 50 % in each linguistic group ) to pass such laws as those of 1962 and 1963 in future ; and ( article 54 ) the possibility for any linguistic group to block a bill and open negotiations when it considers that such bill seriously jeopardizes its interests.
It generally is applied to linguistic indicators of the accusative case, such as the use of the prefix " et " in Hebrew, for nouns in the accusative, which are indicated by use of the definite article ( i. e. " the ").
Although the article was rejected by the academy, it would later be expanded by List and grew into his final masterpiece, a comprehensive treatment of his linguistic and historical theories published in 1914 as Die Ursprache der Ario-Germanen und ihre Mysteriensprache ( The Proto-Language of the Aryo-Germans and their Mystery Language ).
: This article is about the history of the discipline, for linguistic phenomena, see Germanic languages and the navigation template below.

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The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
A 1958 article in Encounter by Colin Welch, directed against the Noddy character, was reprinted in a New Zealand librarians ' periodical.
The May 15, 1843 issue of the official Mormon periodical Times and Seasons contains an article, purportedly written by Joseph Smith, Jr., deriving the etymology of the name " Mormon " from English " more " + Egyptian mon, " good ", and extolling the meaning as follows:
In July 1838, Smith wrote an article for the church periodical Elders ' Journal, in the form of questions and answers, that stated the following:
R ' Menachem Mendel Kasher in an article in the periodical Sinai refutes many of Scholem's points.
The Winter 2010 edition of the IJA's periodical Juggle features a 4-page article about " the Dynamic / Contact / Sphereplay / Fushigi Controversy " by Brad Weston, including an interview with John Cammarano ( the president of Zoom TV, the direct marketing firm producing the Fushigi ball ).
Then Professor Marvin Zelen, a statistician and associate of the recently founded Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP, now known as the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI )), proposed in a 1976 article in the same periodical that, in order to eliminate any demographic anomaly, Gauquelin randomly pick 100 athletes from his data-set of 2, 088 and check the birth / planet correlations of a sample of babies born at the same times and places in order to establish a control group, giving the base-rate ( chance ) expectation for comparison ( The 100 random athletes later expanded into a subsample of 303 athletes ).
An entry for a journal or periodical article usually contains:
* review article-a periodical article that describes, analyses ', and criticizes a book, journal article, movie, or other creative or academic work.
For instance, an article in the British periodical The People called for a boycott of Hayworth's films.
Kapuściński was the hero ( not entirely unjustifiably ) of the article published in the weekly periodical Odrodzenie on the morrow of his 18th birthday ( 5 March 1950 ) reporting on a poetry conference organised at his high school, in which the teenager's poems were compared to those of some of the best-known European poets ( including Mayakovsky and Wierzyński ).
* U. S. Army Engineers periodical " ESPRIT ", March, 2002-Lead article relying heavily on John M. Barry's book ; includes some photographs.
An early reference to patent leather is in the 1793 British periodical, The Bee, or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, which notes-in an article entitled " Hand's patent leather "-that " a gentleman of the name of Hand " in Birmingham, England obtained a patent for preparing flexible leather having a glaze and polish that renders it impervious to water and need only be wiped with a sponge to restore it to its original luster.
While she had first published an article in 1902, Richardson's writing career, as a freelance journalist really began around 1906, with periodical articles on various topics, book reviews, short stories, and poems, as well as translation from German and French.
During the series of European revolutions of 1848, the Third Section forbade any Russian periodical from printing any article of news regarding a European nation suffering from revolution.
The evangelical periodical Christianity Today in an article written in 1997, reported that campus ministers and religion scholars state that although the ICOC is " among the nation's newest and fastest growing movements ", " it may also be among the most dangerous ".
Beginning with " Distortions at Fourth Hand ", an article published in the American left-wing periodical The Nation in June 1977, they wrote about the Khmer Rouge regime of Pol Pot and disputed the reports and accounts of attrocities from refugees.
The story follows a British journalist, Arthur Stuart ( Christian Bale ), who revisits his own past while writing an article about the mysterious disappearance of a former glam-rock star, Brian Slade ( Jonathan Rhys Meyers ), for an American periodical.
Among other things, she lost her position as editor of the periodical Ziemia i Morze and was taken to court over an article published therein.
In January 2008, the ' Your Investment Property ' periodical published an article on Carrum Downs, predicting an increased demand for residential and commercial property in the area, following the completion of the Eastlink project in June 2008.
In 1950, an article titled The Toy That Kills appeared in the Women's Home Companion, a widely read U. S. periodical of the day.
* Column ( periodical ), a recurring piece or article written by a columnist
In her writing, Nałkowska boldly tackled difficult and controversial subjects, professing in her 1932 article " Organizacja erotyzmu " ( Structure of Eroticism ) published in the Wiadomości Literackie magazine – the premier literary periodical in Poland at the time – that:

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