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Language
noun
A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication.
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"The language within the lyrics and the images within the promotional video are utterly degrading to the female subject.
He's done crucial research on language acquisition, and he offers an admirable account of syntax in his book, but it is unclear what he's talking about here.
English is the official language.
The biggest surprise was the inclusion of the Welsh film, Solomon and Gaenor, in the shortlist for best foreign language film.
"It should not and will not be the practice of the Australian government to describe areas of negotiation in such judgmental language".
Party leadership figures lined up to persuade members to vote for an endorsement of "business of usual" on fiscal policy, albeit accepting some amended language committing us explicitly to prioritising sensible stuff like investment in infrastructure.
Emmerich happened also to be a former Treasury and Downing Street official and could "speak Kingman's language".
"It was a complete change of language," said Baker Atyani, a Palestinian journalist and militancy expert, speaking of the latest video.
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