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Yet there is criticism of the puristic language policy even in Croatia.
"We may not be able to manage effectively in the puristic way we would like to think."
The clear, narrow lines emphasize the puristic character.
Over time, the popularity of Arana's somewhat puristic approach eventually waned.
Their design is puristic and clear.
This classification of puristic orientations made by George Thomas represents ideal forms.
A puristic composition and a simple black/white film,...
Why cling so stubbornly to a puristic concept of company work in the face of such obvious advantages to both systems?
Some of them go from newspaper to newspaper - or market to market, as they say - expressing disdain for their puristic predecessors.
Kordić is famous outside the strictly linguistic public for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive language policy in Croatia.
It comprises seven objects in a row estate, with austere architectural forms, so characteristic of Weinwurm's puristic work.
He authored a study on the Croatian imperative and numerous puristic articles (Filologičke sitnice).
Rhegas, using demotic rather than puristic Greek, aroused the patriotic fervor of his Greek contemporaries.
According to Zuckermann, PSM has various advantages from the point of view of the puristic language planner:
His puristic approach has been criticised by Ivo Pranjković and especially by Snježana Kordić.
They also maintain that the term Tagalog is the language of the Katagalughan or the Tagalog Region and puristic in a sense.
It was in the middle of the Buell line up between the puristic S1 Lightning and the more comfortable but heavier S3 Thunderbolt.
The puristic tendency in the development of Icelandic vocabulary is to a large degree a result of conscious language planning, in addition to centuries of isolation.
Some aspects of his work meet criticism, primarily his puristic approach to the linguistic terminology, the primordialist view of nations, and subjectivity in articles on language policy.
It may all seem exhaustingly puristic, but when Taylor had a stall at the Berkeley farmers' market, she was regularly chided for using white sugar in her preserves.
Konstantinos, a narrow minded person obsessed with the Byzantine Empire, is a very conservative character who speaks puristic Greek and is very religious and superstitious.
Historically, Bokmål is a Norwegianised variety of Danish, while Nynorsk is a language form based on Norwegian dialects and puristic opposition to Danish.
The debate intensified with the advent of Nynorsk in the 19th century, a written language based on Modern Norwegian dialects and puristic opposition to Danish and Dano-Norwegian.
A few synthetic forms occurring in twentieth-century Basque literature are even a posteriori extrapolations or back-formations of historically unattested forms, created for stylistic, poetic or puristic purposes.
L. RON HUBBARD we shall not burden the less puristic reader with scientifically impossible Hegelian10 grammar which insists that absolutes exist in fact.