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What is meant by the phrase "inflated language"?
The inflated language used to describe the variance of species and ecosystems prevents some from grasping the concept of biodiversity.
Tao wrote that both Zhang Heng and Cai Yong "avoided inflated language, aiming chiefly at simplicity", and adding that their "compositions begin by giving free expression to their fancies but end on a note of quiet, serving admirably to restrain undisciplined and passionate nature".
He developed a routine involving "inflated language," in which "wonderful" became "twoderful" and "create" became "crenine".
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This suggests they either inflated their language ability to look better than they actually are, or their working English proficiency level is much lower than their passive understanding of the language.
Consequently, he said, "it inflates the language.
Just as often as it is debased, the language is inflated by the empty abstractions of the narrator, who is "trying to make clear what can't be understood or forgiven" - whether she is tortured by free-floating original sin or by political murders she has witnessed, the author doesn't say.
In June, the Tribune Company said that Newsday and the Spanish-language daily Hoy had inflated circulation by as much as 19percentt for the 12 months ended last September.
They will be the first results that the audit bureau has released since the Tribune Company announced in June that it had inflated the circulation of Newsday and the Spanish language paper Hoy.
[C5.] Newsday Circulation Was Inflated Circulation figures at Newsday and the Spanish-language daily Hoy were inflated by as much as 19percentt for the year ended in September, Newsday said.
The novel's language is spare and vivid and exact, never inflated.
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