Behind their impenetrable mountains, language, social structure and the whole way of life were distinct.
In an English-language class, Mohammad Bakhtiari stood in front of his pupils and discussed the architecture of the language: sentence structure, the formation of paragraphs, the conjugation of verbs.
If the story is about IBM releasing earnings, the algorithm will look at language and grammatical structure to assess how positive or negative it is and give it a score that combines sentiment, relevance, novelty and whether it is breaking news or a followup.
He adds that children with dyslexia need to be taught in a highly-structured way, with a strong emphasis on the phonic structure of language.
One of the most effective ways to improve focus within an organization is by providing managers and employees with a common structure and language for the decision-making process.
Hence, the deaf never get a true sense of the phonemic structure of spoken language: they have no sounds in their heads that can represent the written letters.
The grammar structure in Hawaii Sign Language also differentiates it from ASL, Woodward noted.
Instead of working to a pre-arranged formula, a generator (ie, a parser in reverse) is brought into play to create a sentence structure in the target language.
Terms such as "moderate" and "radical" are bandied about so freely as to mean next to nothing, and cliched phrases like "sleeper cells, " "alienated Muslims, " "radicalization, " and "homegrown terrorists" degrade the language to the point that they structure the thinking about the Muslims living among us.
There's something about rhyme, about formal patterns of accents, about parallelism in grammatical structure -- they give language a kind of magic and permanence.
For around 90 minutes each day, the electrodes were also stimulated to map the structure of the brain so as to identify language centres and other vulnerable areas.
Just as Americans and Britons are divided by a common language, so their firms are divided by a common board structure.
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And though paleoanthropologists are coming around to the view that Neanderthals developed sophisticated ways to communicate, including some form of spoken language, they may have lacked the rich vocabulary or symbolic structure we take for granted today.
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