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The phrase "a component of language" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing elements that make up a language, such as grammar, vocabulary, or phonetics.
Example: "Phonetics is a crucial component of language that deals with the sounds used in speech."
Alternatives: "an element of language" or "a part of language".
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The sounds, the movement, the graphics, the rules or lack of rules, everything about a video game is a component of language". Thus, for Nelson, as for other writers of e-lit, "born digital" writing is not about playing with new technologies, rather, it constitutes a critical new art which invests language with renewed potential.
Reviewing the evidence, Crow [14], [15] suggested that the genetic variance associated with the evolutionary development, in Homo sapiens, of dominance for a component of language in one hemisphere carries with it the hazard of failure manifest as the symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Modern focus on literacy and use of written forms of the language has increased in the context of second language learning, where mastery of written language is viewed as a component of the language learning process.
The use of computers in education has not been a special case any longer but becomes a primary component of language learning and language use (Warschauer 1999).
In the semiotic theory of Ferdinand de Saussure, the father of modern linguistics, a central component of language is its arbitrariness.
This raises the question of whether the kind of sequential learning tested in these tasks is a key component of language learning.
Auditory working memory is an important component of language comprehension, even in the absence of background noise [70] [72].
Lashley considered hierarchical structure to be an obvious component of language, music, and action.
Overall, the evidence strongly supports a role for the left AG as a component of a distributed language network, operating at high-order amodal level.
But if Dr. Traill is right, that clicks can be lost but not reinvented, that implies that clicks may be a very ancient component of language.
We hypothesize that although all components of language are, to some extent, interdependent, grammatical and lexical skills are most likely to be dissociable.
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