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Neuro-linguistic programming is a mode of psychotherapy. It focuses on changing the patterns of mental and emotional behavior. Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder were co-founders.
Linguistic evidence refers to any information or data that can be used to support or analyze a linguistic claim or hypothesis. This evidence typically comes from studying language in various forms, including spoken, written, and signed languages. Linguistic evidence can include things like specific linguistic structures, word patterns, phonetic or phonological features, and language use in different contexts.
Linguistic anthropology studies language in its social and cultural context, across space and over time.Some linguistic anthropologists make inferences about universal features of language, linked perhaps to uniformities in the human brain. Others reconstruct ancient languages by comparing their contemporary descendants and in so doing make discoveries about history. Still others study linguistic differences to discover varied perceptions and patterns of thought in different cultures.
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Elaine P. Hannah has written: 'Applied linguistic analysis II' -- subject(s): Children, Generative grammar, Language, Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) 'Applied linguistic analysis' -- subject(s): Children, Generative grammar, Language
restriction analysis is Comparison of DNA patterns.
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Max Charlesworth has written: 'Philosophy and linguistic analysis'
A bigram is a linguistic term for a pair, often of words or tags, used in analysis.
Neuro-linguistic programming is a mode of psychotherapy. It focuses on changing the patterns of mental and emotional behavior. Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder were co-founders.
A process by which two languages areCompared in order to identify differencesBetween their linguistic systems.
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The posed question is a statment, not a question. You can't make a question out of a statment by putting a question mark after it. As a question it would read. Is analysis important for determininig patterns of behavior? Answer: Absolutely. Without the analysis of some of collected data there would be no scientific basis for any theory you may have on patterns of behavior. (true)
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Cheryl Geisler has written: 'Analyzing streams of language' -- subject(s): Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)