Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Evolutionary linguistics" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Conversely and Derek
Conversely, the film did receive notably positive reviews from such critics as Varietys Derek Elley, A. O. Scott of The New York Times, and online critic James Berardinelli.

Conversely and others
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
Conversely, the reasons internalist answers the question in the negative (" No, Sasha does not have a reason not to steal from that poor person, though others might .").
Conversely they have to wait for others trapped in the congestion, which greatly affects the daily productivity.
Conversely, Bosnian singers like Dino Merlin and Serbian Đorđe Balašević have an audience in Croatia, as well as some others.
Conversely, some Christian names such as Lope and Fortun entered the local Arabic lexicon ( Lubb and Fortun ), and others were adopted in translated form ( such as Sa ' ad for Felix ).
Conversely, Marxists believe that successful class repression almost always requires a superior capacity for violence, and that all societies prior to socialism are ruled by a minority class, so that in Marxist theory any non-socialist state will possess the properties attributed to all states by anarchists and others.
Conversely, other-for-me describes the way in which others incorporate my perceptions of them into their own identities.
Conversely, it is also said by others that it is Obatala who shapes life while it is still in the womb.
Conversely, others have argued that Biblical Aramaic most closely resembles the 5th Century Elephantine papyri and is therefore a good representative of typical Imperial Aramaic.
Conversely, Yale was a violent man who did not hesitate to inflict pain on others.
Conversely, because the Japanese American community was politicized by the internment and subsequent Redress and Reparations effort, and because of the global and local growth of overseas Japanese investment, Little Tokyo has resisted eradication and has continued to exist as a tourist attraction, community center, and home to Japanese American senior citizens and others.
Conversely, others speculated that Shcherban's murder was a tit-for-tat order by the Prime Minister.
Conversely others, such as the Jesus Seminar, have denied the authenticity of Jesus ' eschatological message, describing Jesus as a wandering sage.
Conversely, others have criticized the new test for its apparent vagueness, contending that it permits financially powerful organizations such as the RIAA and MPAA to effectively hinder development of new technology by active pursuit of litigation against the developers and distributors.
Conversely, people who generally tend to blame others for negative events, believe that such events will end soon, and do not let such events affect too many aspects of their lives display what is called an optimistic explanatory style.
Conversely, bolstering self-esteem in these scenarios leads to less worldview defense and derogation of dissimilar others.
Conversely, however, others claim that, as women are ' still generally perceived as being responsible for maintaining healthy relationships ', Beattie's concept of ' Codependency blames women for adhering to society's definition of the appropriate feminine role '.
Conversely, Cawkwell, Sealey, Hammond and others lower all these dates by one year, beginning with Neon in 354 BC.
Conversely, others are painstakingly preserved on account of their ecological wealth.

Conversely and argue
Conversely, some critics argue Wordsworth was not opposed to the panorama, but was rather hesitant about it.
Lund said: Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz, who wrote: Some critics of the decision argue that the majority seemed to seek refuge from their own logic in the following sentence in the majority opinion: " Our consideration is limited to the present circumstances, for the problem of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities.
Conversely, one may argue that the true meaning of IVT, even in classical mathematics, is the constructive version involving the locally non-zero condition, with the full IVT following by " pure logic " afterwards.
Conversely, some Post-Keynesian economists argue that deficit spending is necessary, either to create the money supply ( Chartalism ) or to satisfy demand for savings in excess of what can be satisfied by private investment.
Conversely, there were those, like the British explorer and geographer William Winwood Reade, who drew on the accounts of slave traders to argue that the effects of slavery were positive.
Conversely, many argue that the people employed by the corporations are desperately in need of any work at all.
Conversely, other existentialist thinkers argue that human beings might be said to actively engage each other and the universe as they communicate and create, and loneliness is merely the feeling of being cut off from this process.
Conversely, these opponents argue that to deny a deaf child access to a natural sign language is to deny the child access to language in general — that exposing a deaf child to an awkward, unnatural coding of an oral language is no substitute for fundamental natural language acquisition — and that a child must be fully exposed to natural language early in order have the best command of any language later.

Conversely and abstract
Conversely, abstract patterns in science, maths, or language may be observable only by analysis.
Conversely any bipartite graph with girth at least six can be viewed as the Levi graph of an abstract incidence structure.
Conversely, every abstract frame matroid is the frame matroid of some biased graph.

Conversely and words
Conversely, words containing Lu, as in the word Lugh itself, or lo or le have appeared for millennia always meaning light or sun or sun god.
Conversely, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean do not have single words for a thousand to the second, third, fifth power, etc., unlike English and many other European languages.
Conversely, Sinhalese has also borrowed from the original Vedda language, words and grammatical structures, differentiating it from its related Indo-Aryan languages.
Conversely, older speakers in some regions ( such as the American South ) may use in words like coach and road that have in SE ( i. e., ).
Conversely, some words appear to be a prefixed form of an opposite, but the opposite term does not exist, such as inept, which appears to be in-+ * ept ; such a word is known as an unpaired word.
" Conversely, the ever-professional Hoppy delivers a speech filled with police jargon and big words, which confuses Fred and / or Lamont thus turning to Smitty, who would then translate Hoppy's speech into Jive.
# Conversely, many older British Jews consider it more colloquial and " down-home " to say " Shobbes ", " cholla " and " motza ", though the vowel in these words is in fact a patach, which is rendered as in both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew.
Conversely, words such as banjee, while well-established in a subset of gay society, have never made the transition to popular use.
Given then a normal extension L of K, with automorphism group Aut ( L / K ) = G, and containing α, any element g ( α ) for g in G will be a conjugate of α, since the automorphism g sends roots of p to roots of p. Conversely any conjugate β of α is of this form: in other words, G acts transitively on the conjugates.
Conversely, some non-Latin words ending in-us or Latin words that would not have pluralized with-i in Latin are given an-i ending in English.
Conversely, words ending in consonants are very common in Milanese.
Conversely, the basic structure of a transitive Japanese sentence is SOV, with the usual syntactic features associated with languages of this typology, including postpositions, that is, grammar particles that appear after the words and phrases to which they apply.
Conversely, exception words, or irregular words, that do not follow the spelling-sound rules are processed through the lexical route.
Conversely, poets such as John Milton alternated between short and long forms for function words, depending on whether they occurred on or off the meter.
Conversely, synthetic languages often combine many lexical morphemes into single words, making it difficult to boil them down to the traditional sense of words found more easily in analytic languages ; this is especially difficult for polysynthetic languages, such as Inuktitut and Ubykh, where entire sentences may consist of a single word.

0.748 seconds.