0 the way in which language is used, especially in the choice of words and expressions
Village ties at this point, then, were not obvious, and phraseology within boundary-dispute petitions served to clarify the extent of the village itself.
Such writers may lack confidence in their phraseology and may place more trust in something that has been written by others than by themselves.
Operatic techniques such as a homophonic grand chorus, falsetto singing and distorted operatic phraseology further evoke the exotic insanity of this underworld trial.
Some phraseology should be found that will justify the courts in giving a larger scope to the police powers.
For those listening to such ideas, however, such phraseology could be used to sustain political subversion of imperial dominance.
There are, however, forty non-canonical versions of idiomatic phraseology: see the accompanying table.
The seventeen scenarios, which are discrete and self-contained, feature repeated motifs, discursive structures, phraseologies, and, on occasion, repeated lines.
There was little variation in the wording of these entries, and the phraseology used appears to have been standard.