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  • ...isis has arisen a renewed interest in narrative, in the form of semiotics, linguistics, and narratology– a seemingly belated study of what many perceive we are ..., but may be expressed in other symbolic systems, such as those of art, of sign language, or of gesture. We may conceptualise a narrative work as any form
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  • ...e ACIO shortly after his father's death and became its primary expert in [[linguistics]], [[encryption]], and decoding [[technologies]]. Neruda sat in a leather chair opposite Fifteen, waiting for some sign to speak. Fifteen took a sip of tea, closed his eyes for a moment as if to
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  • ...n," is the [[intellectual]] activity that consists of facilitating oral or sign-language [[communication]], either simultaneously or consecutively, between ...words to denote the activities of written and live-communication (oral or sign-language) translators.[9] Even English does not always make the distinction
    48 KB (7,097 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
  • ...re are approximately 6,000 different languages currently in use, including sign languages, and many thousands more that are considered [[extinct language|e
    56 KB (8,237 words) - 00:50, 13 December 2020
  • ...welve or so languages that are officially extinct. Because of my skills in linguistics and my abilities to decode symbol pictures like petroglyphs or hieroglyphs, ...indiscernible and unusable which -- though it may sound odd -- is a clear sign of an extremely advanced technology."
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  • ...ck exchanges. I may be a simple scientist in your eyes, but my talents for linguistics is not the only talent I possess. I'm also gifted in the field of encryptio Sarah: "So they can't read my street sign and then look at my house's address -- I mean if they were doing an RV sess
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