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What counts as a language depends on socio-linguistic evaluation: see Dialect.
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Budd Boetticher summarises the view thus: " What counts is what the heroine provokes, or rather what she represents.
What counts, however, is the location of the lesion and the functional systems ( e. g. motor, sensory, visual, etc.
What counts as virtue in 4th-century Athens would be a ludicrous guide to proper behavior in 21st-century Toronto, and vice-versa.
After describing the actual Kronstadt rebellion, Fischer spent many pages applying the concept to subsequent former-communists — including himself: " What counts decisively is the ' Kronstadt.
What counts as " religious " or " secular " in any context is a function of configurations of power both in the West and lands colonized by the West.
What counts as law depends on what kind of authority exists to give it legal significance among those it is supposed to regulate.
What counts as " religious " or " secular " in any context is a function of configurations of power both in the West and lands colonized by the West.
What is known is that daily doses of these compounds reduce sperm counts and also severely affect the formation and maturation of sperm, causing them to be immotile.
After describing the actual Kronstadt rebellion, Fischer spent many pages applying the concept to some subsequent former communists — including himself: " What counts decisively is the ' Kronstadt.
What counts as distress requiring rescue may, of course, differ from person to person, but being trapped or at risk of drowning are emergent situations which this position assumes all humans would wish to be rescued from.
What and language
He describes it in his novel, Les Misérables, as the language of the dark ; at one point, he says, " What is argot ; properly speaking?
What makes a painting beautiful is quite different from what makes music beautiful, which suggests that each art form has its own language for the judgement of aesthetics.
What survives today of Ogden's Basic English is the basic 850-word list used as the beginner's vocabulary of the English language taught worldwide, especially in Asia.
What makes this mystery somewhat ironic is that the name " Imhotep " in Ancient Egyptian language translates to “ He who came in peace ,” underlining the way he came into the world, made his impact, and left it in peace taking all his genius work with him.
* Heuristic: This is when language is used to gain knowledge about the environment ( e. g. ' What the tractor doing?
The meaning of the word " Biafra " has been explained in the Book, " Biafra or Nigerian Presidency: What the Ibos Want " where the author delved into the etimology and etiology of the words " Biafra ", " Ibo " and " Igbo " and proved that " Biafra " is an ancient word in the Igbo language which was lost many centuries ago just like other Igbo words have been lost.
What linguists have learned of the extinct Nottoway language shows that it was certainly distinct, although closely related to Tuscarora.
What Humboldt terms the inner form of a language is just that mode of denoting the relations between the parts of a sentence which reflects the manner in which a particular body of men regards the world about them.
What cannot easily be expressed without the language of natural transformations is how homology groups are compatible with morphisms between objects, and how two equivalent homology theories not only have the same homology groups, but also the same morphisms between those groups.
What invariably attracts the attention of the reader of a Coptic text, especially if it is written in the Sa ' idic dialect, is the very liberal use which is made of Greek loan words, of which so few, indeed, are to be found in the Ancient Egyptian language.
From the conceptual framework of the cultural model come implicit questions, such as: How is deafness influenced by the physical and social environment in which it is embedded ; What are the interdependent values, mores, art forms, traditions, organizations, and language that characterize this culture?
Brockman's penchant for using offensive language works against him in the 400th episode, " You Kent Always Say What You Want ", where, after Homer accidentally spills coffee on Brockman's crotch, he shouts, what Ned Flanders calls, a " super swear " that shocked everyone who watched it.
What little is known of their titles and names comes from Chinese transliterations of their language.
What continued to be important were the factors of language, the acceptance of certain forms of material culture, the adherence to certain rituals, and, above all, the economy and the way of life.
* 1668-In a letter from his post in Canada, French missionary Jacques Bruyas laments his ignorance of the Oneida language: " What can a man do who does not understand their language, and who is not understood when he speaks.
What this probably means, in modern medical language, is that the shingles developed into disseminated shingles, which resembled chickenpox, and was complicated by encephalitis.
What remains of their language, Guanche — a few expressions, vocabulary words and the proper names of ancient chieftains still borne by certain families — exhibits positive similarities with the Berber languages.
What and depends
What this resource represents, whether pre-existing data or data that is generated dynamically, depends on the implementation of the server.
What is kept and what is thrown away depends on an internal model or representation of the world that is built up over our entire lives.
What it gave the British in return depends on the language-version of the Treaty that is referred to.
What is considered “ functional ” depends upon the specific product or thing sought to be protected.
The resistance of a given object depends primarily on two factors: What material it is made of, and its shape.
What exactly the fund manager can invest in depends on the fund's charter, prospectus and the applicable government regulations.
What constitutes indecent exposure depends on the standards of decency of the community where the exposure takes place.
" What works depends very much on the nature of the organization in which the project or program is run.
What laws are in force in that system depends on what social standards its officials recognize as authoritative ; for example, legislative enactments, judicial decisions, or social customs.
What we do depends on interaction with others earlier in our lifetimes, and it depends on our interaction right now.
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