0 Something that characterizes another thing is typical of it:
1 to have as a typical quality:
The current system is characterized by obsolete technology.
She characterized the novel as wordy in places but very funny.
The lexical cohesion is characterized in this case by the distribution of words in texts.
Fluctuation between one address term and another in the encounters characterized by alternation is discussed in more detail in the next section.
Their definition makes clear that multilingual education is most of all characterized by its complex nature.
Recently it has been constructively characterized in sociology as an analytic distinction rather than a concrete dichotomy (ibid., p. 1).
They have to do with what people think characterizes them as a group that is different from others.
All languages contain some metalinguistic terminology for characterizing different aspects of their own structure and use.
We end this section by introducing a subclass of processes that are characterized by bodies.
Fashion adver tisements for this type of garb are frequently characterized by bilingualism.
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