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Some natural languages have become naturally " standardized " by children's natural tendency to correct for illogical grammar structures in their parents ' language, which can be seen in the development of pidgin languages into creole languages ( as explained by Steven Pinker in The Language Instinct ), but this is not the case in many languages, including constructed languages such as Esperanto, where strict rules are in place as an attempt to consciously remove such irregularities.
Some of the signs in the shop windows of the ghettoized Jewish population in the film are written in Esperanto, a language which Hitler condemned as a Jewish plot to internationalize and destroy German culture, perhaps because its inventor was a Polish Jew.
Some languages, often called auxiliary languages, are used primarily as second languages or lingua francas ( such as Esperanto ).
Some of the major figures of Esperanto literature:
Some of these are very active, and have built libraries with hundreds of texts ( such as Esperanto and Volapuk ), and one with thousands ( Hindi ).
Some Esperantists maintain that Esperanto does have an international culture, or interculture, developed over the past century, which includes among other things a significant original literature that provides the Esperanto community with a common background — a distinctive feature of any cultural community.
Some of the proposed reforms from 1894 such as replacing the-oj plural with-i, the removal of the diacritics and adjectival agreement were used in the language reform project Ido beginning in 1907, but these were not accepted by the Esperanto community either and Esperanto has changed relatively little since the publication of Zamenhof's Fundamento de Esperanto in 1905.
Some members of the Faction work to oppose ideologies that have become very influential within the general Esperanto movement in the past decades: ethnism, the instrumentalization of Esperanto in favor of various sorts of identity politics, differentialism ( ethnopluralism ) and language nationalism and purism ( so-called " language defence ").

Some and periodicals
Some extremely large or traditional research libraries are entirely reference in this sense, lending none of their material ; most academic research libraries, at least in the U. S., now lend books, but not periodicals or other material.
Some cheap periodicals appealing to the juvenile reader started to appear in the early 20th century, often with uncredited illustrations.
Some popular philatelic periodicals are:
Some of his articles in this and other periodicals have been put together in book form, Les Maîtres de l ' histoire: Ernest Renan, Hippolyte Taine, Jules Michelet ( 1894 ); Portraits et souvenirs ( 1897: on Victor Hugo, Fustel de Coulanges, Victor Duruy, etc.
Some of his cartoons and editorials were then picked up by North American and European periodicals, leading to some international success.
Some of these books were messages published in his periodicals and reprinted in book form.
Some periodicals have their own distinctive headline styles, especially Variety and its entertainment-jargon headlines such as " Sticks nix hick pix ".
Some of these periodicals joined the Underground Press Syndicate to gain services such as microfilming, advertising, and the free exchange of articles and newspapers.
Some major periodicals are Desh, Sananda, Unish Kuri, Anandalok and Anandamela.
Some of Hadleigh's books are quotes collections, some are histories and overviews, and some are interview books with noted personalities in movies ; several portions of these interviews, as with Rock Hudson, were published in periodicals before the subjects died.
Some locally published newspapers and periodicals are:

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Some of them are obvious, such as the fact that we associate recorded and live music with our responses and behavior in different types of environments and social settings.
Some recreation features, such as scenic values and water interest, also have greater overall value than other interests.
Some areas may provide archeological values such as ancient Indian village sites or hunting areas, caves, artifacts, etcetera.
Some vocational training schools provide such training, but the current need exceeds the facilities.
Some such youngsters rarely smile, or they try to speak with the mouth closed.
Some anthropologists, such as Lloyd Fallers and Clifford Geertz, focused on processes of modernization by which newly independent states could develop.
Some, such as the spadefoot toads, have strong biting jaws and are carnivorous or even cannibalistic.
Some of these have specific adaptations such as enlarged teeth for biting or spines on the chest, arms or thumbs.
Some salamanders adopt defensive poses when faced by a potential predator such as the North American northern short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda ).
Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Some alphabets today, such as the Hanuno ' o script, are learned one letter at a time, in no particular order, and are not used for collation where a definite order is required.
Some of the oldest and most widespread stories in the world are stories of adventure such as Homer's The Odyssey.
Some are no more than a widening of a stream valley ; others, such as the Konya Ovasi, are large basins of inland drainage or are the result of limestone erosion.
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
Some meals are communal, such as fondue, where a pot is set in the middle of the table for each person to dip into.
Some high mountain villages, such as Avoriaz ( in France ) Wengen and Zermatt ( in Switzerland ) are accessible only by cable car or cog-rail trains, and are car free.
Some belief systems, such as those in the Abrahamic tradition, hold that the dead go to a specific plane of existence after death, as determined by a god, gods, or other divine judgment, based on their actions or beliefs during life.
Some sects, such as the Universalists, believe in universalism that all souls will ultimately be saved and that there are no torments of hell.
Some, such as Francis Crick in 1994, have attempted a " scientific search for the soul ".
Some of these beliefs, such as Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism ( see below ) are not considered to be within Arminian orthodoxy and are dealt with elsewhere.
Some Arminians, such as professor and theologian Robert Picirilli, reject the doctrine of open theism as a " deformed Arminianism ".

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