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  • Cantonese are often called dialects and not languages, despite their mutual unintelligibility.
  • Lonergan's ideas include Radical Unintelligibility, GEM, and Functional Specialization.
  • Wittgenstein explains this unintelligibility with a series of analogies.
  • Smothered in glorious unintelligibility, the medium could look back to very different beginnings.
  • But after the first hour, the 92-minute flick descends into chic unintelligibility.
  • The peculiarities amounted to mutual unintelligibility with Siberian Yupik and Sirenik Eskimo's nearest language relatives.
  • Ward Churchill favorably quoted Grigg's observation that totalitarianism is defined by abundance and unintelligibility of laws.
  • Paul had memories of stoning Stephen and persecuting Christians and wandered about in " the fog of unintelligibility ."
  • Attempting to include both these aspects in a single 32KB article space would lead to condensation and omission to the point of unintelligibility.
  • There is a note that other languages, specifically within the Yaeyama language, should be recognized as independent due to mutual unintelligibility.
  • His cheeks are sunken, many of his teeth gone, his physique emaciated, his deep, rumbling voice sometimes slurring into unintelligibility.
  • It was rendered all the more poignant through its unintelligibility to a good part of the audience, since it is not in French but in Provencal.
  • Only R . Bean, as newspaper sob sister Mary Sunshine, spins out of control in a role where excess should not be synonymous with unintelligibility.
  • In this way, " World " is revealing the unintelligibility of " Earth ", and so admits its dependence on the natural " Earth ".
  • The D-Major and B-Major items hurtled into unintelligibility, but so genuine is Ms . Uchida's enthusiasm that it was hard to complain.
  • In addition to his nonfiction, Trow also wrote casuals for " The New Yorker ", many of which were " subtle to the point of unintelligibility ."
  • Each poet selected several poems for inclusion, plus his or her comments on the poetic principles that guided the compositions, addressing especially the issue of the " unintelligibility " of modern poetry.
  • However, Ben Yagoda in " About Town : The New Yorker and the World it Made " called many of her later writings " subtle to the point of unintelligibility ."
  • On the one hand, there was the threat of unintelligibility, to which his pantomime " La Fin de Pierrot " ( Pierrot's End, 1891 ) appears to have succumbed.
  • Linda Rui Feng of the University of Toronto wrote that the novel features the " unpredictability and unintelligibility " of Chang'an and a conflict between " career accomplishment " and " youthful transgressions ".
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