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  • The idea behind using it is as a nonlinguistic input.
  • Metaphors can also map experience between two nonlinguistic realms.
  • The nonlinguistic skills tested include drawing, calculation, block design and apraxia.
  • Other nonlinguistic experiences include grasshoppers, which still frighten a few of the students.
  • He calls that " the fundamentally nonlinguistic nature of talking " or " intimate talking ."
  • Nonlinguistic metaphors may be the foundation of our experience of visual, musical, dance, and other art forms.
  • In contrast, the left ear ( and therefore the right hemisphere ) is often better at processing nonlinguistic material.
  • Etchemendy's recent work has focused on the role of diagrams and other nonlinguistic forms of representation in reasoning.
  • These classes, which remain widely accepted in New York, generally teach nonlinguistic subjects like science, history or math.
  • They argue that because genre theory originally was developed for describing written texts, the theory should be modified to account for nonlinguistic communication.
  • However, this area is compromised in patients with Parkinson s disease, and it has been shown in previous studies that it is activated less in nonlinguistic tasks that require similar problem solving.
  • Previous research has shown that brain mechanisms are responsible for the rapid structuring on input, but it has not been determined if the early moments of syntactic processing can be influenced by removing or reducing nonlinguistic information in the environment.
  • An opposing hypothesis that has been offered by Michael Witzel and Steve Farmer, is that these symbols are nonlinguistic signs which symbolise families, clans, gods, and religious concepts similar to components of coats of arms or totem poles.
  • Not only is the coding system of music nonlinguistic; it involves what is apparently a unique combination of features among human activities : a strict and continuous time constraint on an output that is generated by a continuous stream of coded instructions.
  • His universal grammar was supposed to contain all the principles for the deduction of the specific elements of language at different levels and for their relations to nonlinguistic facts, as far as those elements and those relations could express the relation between language and thought.
  • I guess I'm not surprised to hear that it is current in the Ozarks, which, together with southern Appalachia, is very culturally conservative and often preserves usages ( and nonlinguistic customs ) that are no longer current elsewhere in the United States . talk ) 19 : 46, 19 February 2013 ( UTC)
  • Oliver Leaman, favoring a nonlinguistic approach, criticizes the links between aesthetic judgment and faith and argues that it is possible to be impressed by something without thinking that it came about supernaturally and vice versa it is possible to believe in the divine origin of the Qur'an without agreeing to the aesthetic supremacy of the text.
  • In a 2004 article, Farmer, Sproat, and Witzel presented a number of arguments stating that the Indus script is nonlinguistic, principal among them being the extreme brevity of the inscriptions, the existence of too many rare signs ( increasing over the 700-year period of the Mature Harappan civilization ), and the lack of the random-looking sign repetition typical of language.
  • In a 2004 article, Farmer, Sproat, and Witzel presented a number of arguments in support of their thesis that the Indus script is nonlinguistic, principal among them being the extreme brevity of the inscriptions, the existence of too many rare signs increasing over the 700-year period of the Mature Harappan civilization, and the lack of random-looking sign repetition typical for representations of actual spoken language ( whether syllabic-based or letter-based ), as seen, for example, in Egyptian cartouches.