Linguistics Sample Clauses

Linguistics. The SUB-RECIPIENT District shall ensure that staff and/or volunteers working with children who use primarily a language other than English have the ability to effectively communicate with such children. If a program served a child who speaks a language other than English, a program must use qualified bilingual staff, contractor, or consultant to: 1. Access language skills in English and in the child’s home language 2. Conduct screenings and assessments for domains other than language skills in the language that best capture the child’s development and skills in the specific domain; and 3. Ensure those conducting the screening the screening or assessment know and understand the child’s language and culture and have sufficient skill level in the child’s home language to accurately administer the screening or assessment.
Linguistics. In Baltic States and Belarus there are many software programs created that are able to determine basic word forms (lemmas), syntactic functions of sentence parts and the concrete meanings of polysemic words. Possible applications of these programs are e.
Linguistics. British and American Literature Students from the following course programs may also be admitted:
Linguistics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 175-190.
Linguistics. Social Linguistics Methodology for Linguistics Functional Grammar Contrastive Linguistics Discourse Analysis Corpus Linguistics Linguistic Typology Psycholinguistic
Linguistics. 10. xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ling_facpub/10 This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Anthropology Department at EngagedScholarship@CSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Linguistics by an authorized administrator of EngagedScholarship@CSU. For more information, please contact xxxxxxx.xx@xxxxxxx.xxx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx University of Maryland at College Park
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Linguistics. Steriopolo, X. & X. Xxxxxxxxx. 2010. Distributed gender hypothesis. In Studies in Slavic Linguistics: Proceedings of the Formal Description of Slavic Languages 7.5, eds. X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx & X. Xxxxxxxxxxxx, 155–172. Bern: Xxxxx Xxxx. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., ed. 2004. A reference grammar of Russian. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Xˇxxxxxx, N. J. 1980. Podˇcinitel’nyje sv’azi slov i slovosoˇcetanija. In Russkaja grammatika, II: sintaksis, ed. N. J. Xˇxxxxxx, 13–82. Moskva: Nauka.

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