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  • In '''echoic use''' of language speakers merely repeat utterances made by other speakers in order to achiev ...se of language has been claimed to be a key concept in the ironical use of language, esp. in the work done by Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber (e.g. Sperber & Wi
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  • {{Wikipedia|Context (language use)}}
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  • ...language code of the WP|language name of the WP|title of original article (use _ instead of spaces!)}}</nowiki></code>
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  • ...d and retrieved holistically rather than being generated de novo with each use. Examples of formulaic language include [[idiom]]s, [[set expression]]s, [[rhyme]]s, songs, prayers, and [[
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  • ...mar parameters specify certain options: the [[core-grammar]] of a specific language, then, is the result of the specific setting of these parameters. ...etween languages, and puts restrictions on the number of choices which the language learner has to make.
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  • ...syntax]] use the term as a synonym for [[code-switching]], the alternating use by bilingual speakers of two or more different languages within a single ut ...nsition from using linguistic units (words, phrases, clauses, etc.) of one language to using those of another within a single sentence" (Sridhar and Sridhar 19
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  • ...lication and discussion of research on the quantitative characteristics of language and text in an exact mathematical form. Specifically, JQL publishes on: ...nguistics, sociolinguistics, dialectology, pragmatics, etc. as far as they use quantitative mathematical methods (probability theory, stochastic processes
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  • ...entrenched, multi-faceted, benevolently-neglecting beast that is the UK's language 'problem'; though I shall save the details for another time and place! ...n the Glottopedia project! Should you need to contact me then feel free to use the above email address, but bear in mind that in order to live, eat, and s
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  • .... One of the major means of putting out information is through the use of language -- the [[linguistic information system]]. But information can also be put ...p://books.google.com/books/about/Language_and_Reality.html?id=vrlPUxB2_JwC Language and Reality: Selected Writings of Sydney Lamb], Continuum, 2004.
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  • The language addressed to children by their caretakers is often called '''motherese'''. ...I will use the following broad definition of baby talk: ''Baby talk'': the language used by anyone in the linguistic community when addressing a child."'' (Ing
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  • ...conception of grammar introduced in Chomsky (1981), which takes [[natural language]], i.e. our [[linguistic competence]] to be a complex of subsystems of prin * Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
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  • Here we also see the use of inhibitory [[blocking element|blocking elements]], which are a special t ...Lamb, Sydney M.]] 1999. Pathways of the Brain: The Neurocognitive Basis of Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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  • ...e]]) '''borrows (i.e. copies)''' an element from a language Y (the [[donor language]]) means that it comes to include this element into its own system. ...'''borrowed elements''', which were imported at some time from a different language."'' (Lehmann 1962:212)
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
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  • ...to French ''langue'' 'a particular language' and French ''langage'' 'human language, the ability to speak and understand speech'. ...ies was acquired more like Sanskrit, but is now widely used as an everyday language and acquired in early childhood.
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  • == '''Language Analysis''' == == '''Natural Language Generation''' ==
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  • ...n between a name and its bearer by a causal theory of reference: the first use of a name for an individual determines its designation independent of its m * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • * Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
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  • ...a constraint and a repairing rule), just like trying to pronounce a second language - it gets filtered through our phonotactics! we already know that phonemic ...ll be more important than others. find only the absolutely necessary ones. use computers to analyze phonetic data, and try to recreate segments completely
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