Researchers have documented hundreds of universal language patterns since 1963, when linguist Joseph Greenberg found 45 universal patterns in 30 languages as diverse as Japanese, Finnish and Swahili.
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Richard Bandler and John Grinder identified this kind of " artful vagueness " as a central characteristic of their'Milton Model', a systematic attempt to codify Erickson's hypnotic language patterns.
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In High Price, Hart discusses how his family often perceived that he was acting superior to them because of the language patterns and style of life he was living.
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The Oxford scholars drew their conclusions by using " big data " techniques, using computer software to identify signature language patterns for an author, then checking the texts against those signatures.
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It's sufficiently far away _ in clothing style, language patterns, thought patterns _ that it's a foreign country that requires a level of translation you don't need with the Civil War.
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But how the hell was I, as a 7-year old Australian boy, expected to know the Scottish-influenced language patterns of my notoriously irascible grandmother who I saw about once a year?
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This branch of linguistics involves the processing of the user's speech as sound waves and the interpreting of the acoustics and language patterns in order for the computer to recognize the input.
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But instructing teachers in the language patterns of African-American students, whether called ebonics or not, is part of the English proficiency program statewide and part of the curriculum being taught in Oakland.
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Based on language patterns and thematic elements, " Soul and Body " was most likely copied in the late 9th or early 10th century, " plausibly during the reign of �thelstan ."
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The use of the various modalities can be identified based by learning to respond to subtle shifts in breathing, body posture, accessing cues, gestures, eye movement and language patterns such as sensory predicates.