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  • ...[[Gospel of Luke|St. Luke's Gospel]], ending, however, in the middle of a sentence. A MS. [[discovered]] at Prague in 1881 contains lines 958-1106, and anothe ...Found Leipzig Heliand Fragment, in: Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis (IJGLSA) 2006 Spring; 11 (1): 1-17. ISSN 1087-5557.
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  • In languages, [[modality]] deals with the phenomenon that subparts of a sentence may have their semantics modified by special verbs or modal particles. For ...f looking at modality that has driven many applications in [[computational linguistics]] and [[computer science]], such as [[dynamic logic]].
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  • ...nerative anthropology with the objective findings of paleoanthropology and linguistics. Furthermore, I will tender an originary proposal of my own. It is hoped my mutation. Linguistics scholar Bickerton (1995) agrees with the mutational theory and further decl
    55 KB (8,507 words) - 01:21, 13 December 2020
  • ...texts (e.g., weather reports) with limited ranges of vocabulary and simple sentence [[structure]], machine translation can deliver results that do not require [[Category: Linguistics]]
    48 KB (7,097 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
  • ...erstand. When I was doing the translations of the poetry, I placed it in a sentence structure that fragmented its meaning so that it could be better understood ...ck exchanges. I may be a simple scientist in your eyes, but my talents for linguistics is not the only talent I possess. I'm also gifted in the field of encryptio
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