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It has been suggested that this is unnecessary: there are linguistic interpretations, or we misunderstand the difficulties.
Although these methods tend to produce more accurate comparisons, a lot of it depends on the analyst's domain knowledge and linguistic interpretation.
Even the most damaging - as you called it the Aramaic scroll, was subject to the linguistic interpretations of antiquity.
A purposive approach favors this latter linguistic interpretation.
Unfortunately, the beginnings of utterances appear to be particularly unconstrained by either the acoustic material or the linguistic interpretation.
Principally speaking, we are more interested in the diversity of the taxometric methodologies, the results and the linguistic interpretations which can be made from them.
Statutes may be interpreted according to different linguistic interpretations, reliance on precedent cases or other contextual factors including a particular judge's conception of fairness.
Hence, "rubbish in, rubbish out" in linguistic interpretation.
He states the main objection which can be raised against Gimbutas' scheme (e.g., 1985: 198) is that it starts from the archaeological evidence and looks for a linguistic interpretation.
The main focus is on comparative grammar and etymology, but there are contributions on linguistic interpretation of text sources, epigraphy, and aspects of cultural history as well.
For comparative purposes Dmitriev also involved other language families, Indo-European (Western European languages, Latin, certainly Russian), Uralic (Hungarian and others) allowing wide linguistic interpretation.
A problem in cultural, rather than linguistic interpretation might explain this caption, accompanying a BBC Web piece on why Pittsburgh makes sense-and it does-as a host for the G-20:
Dumézil's identification of mythic elements shared by the two figures, relying to a great extent on linguistic interpretation, but not positing a common origin, was taken up by Robert Graves and others.
He made multiple contributions to the field of Thracology, including a linguistic interpretation of an inscription discovered at the village of Kyolmen in the Shoumen district of northeastern Bulgaria.
In these various formats Holder interrogates the relationship between language and the object, exploring how text in all its forms can manifest in three-dimensions, and how the fixed nature of objects can be destabilised through linguistic interpretation.
In Chapter 5, Animal Communication and Human Language, Benveniste refutes behaviourist linguistic interpretations by demonstrating that human speech, unlike the so-called languages of bees and other animals, cannot be merely reduced to a stimulus-response system.
(Earlier depictions, from Plato onwards, assumed that "Atlantis" was the name used by the people of the lost island already in its time of glory; however, given the long passage of time to be assumed between its sinking and the writing down of the myth by Plato, Tolkien's linguistic interpretation is entirely plausible).