In order to pack as much meaning as possible into each word, Ithkuil has fifty-eight phonemes.
Where to us each word means something, to the Hosts, each is an opening.
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That is to say, each word is an aggregation of terms (see below).
Finding the right image and the right letter size for each word requires flexibility from both parties.
Their language is organized noise, like all of ours are, but for them each word is a funnel.
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He speaks in a baritone voice, in measured pace, choosing each word carefully.
Each word in its statement of purpose has meaning that guides decision-making, client relations, employee benefits, and long-term plans.
Each word in the sequence is clickable and loads the audio clip to start at the point the designated word is spoken.
Begin by selecting a phrase from a poem, scripture, lyric or advertising jingle, and create a word using the first letter of each word.
With each word, the diners craned their necks further, discreetly trying to glimpse the handmade wontons before the dish arrived in front of them.
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Type in two or three terms and up pops a chart that shows the relative number of Google searches each word received during a given time period.
When you are forced to compress your message into fewer words, each word works harder, carries more meaning on its shoulders and, accordingly, becomes more important and interesting.
The difference is that existing programs require the user to correct each word individually from a drop-down list of alternatives, or else to retype or reutter the words.
Through hours of trial and error, both in her Brooklyn apartment and her office at Carnegie Mellon, Ms. Knight carefully composes each word that comes out of Data's mouth and every accompanying gesture.
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The neuroscience of literacy suggests that, sometimes, the best way to make sense of a difficult text is to read it in a difficult format, to force our brain to slow down and process each word.
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Each word was recorded three different ways.
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Harry Connick Jr. played an uptempo fast-paced version on the piano in When Harry Met Sally, and the incomparable Billie Holiday gave the song her own unique treatment, carefully enunciating each word in her own special way.
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Each code word represented a different stage of the mission: leaving Jalalabad, entering Pakistan, approaching the compound, and so on.
Although I always managed to find an English equivalent for each French word I translated, the whole thing seemed to crumble under its own weight when I attempted to reunite its constituent parts.
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They still didn't say a word to each other, and within seconds, he'd stood up.
Inside the newsroom, her schoolteacherlike way of elongating words and drawing out the last word of each sentence is a subject of endless conversation and expert mimicry.
Let me just walk you through the three stops with a word about each, because each of them is indicative of an element of our Asia policy.
"Eventually you reach a high performance level as each time you trace a word, the pattern will start to be remembered, " said Dr Zhai.
In the evenings on each trip they would go to the beach with four or five other couples for bonfires, Hood Canal-style games and a tradition they called the sing-down, where each team is given a word and has to come up with songs that feature it.
Ms. Tanamachi made similar works for each of their subsequent parties and word spread among friends and friends of friends.
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The paper also tracked word usage through time (each year, for instance, 1% of the world's English-speaking population switches from "sneaked" to "snuck").
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