Sentence examples for a type of language from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a type of language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific dialect or form of communication. Example: "Slang is a type of language used by teenagers in casual conversations."

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We classify a type of language called a reflectable language.

Slang is a type of language that marks an informal register; literary words (like "thou" and "shalt") mark a formal register.

"He's sitting at a desk, there's a typewriter in hand, and there's a rambling, a type of language that we see in his journal from 1940," the only diary Odets ever kept.

It's not a type of language that expresses some feeling of the person writing it, but is meant compel the receiver to respond- like the way Cleverbot can understand language patterns and can fool us.

While computer coding is a type of "language" -- and an important one -- academics and educators in both linguistics and computer science do not recognize coding as comparable to speaking another language, which requires person-to-person interaction and understanding of another's culture and context.

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They could even have a type of sign language instead of a vocal language to use the extra limbs to their full potential.

However, research on brain reorganisation after stroke has demonstrated that even chronic aphasia patients can benefit from Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy (CIAT, see Pulvermüller et al. 2001a, Pulvermüller and Berthier 2008), a type of intensive language therapy more recently known as Intensive Language Action Therapy (ILAT; see Difrancesco et al. 2012).

In other words, the lives of Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride become a type of compact language, or shorthand, expressing an amalgam of our desires and ideals as Armstrong and Ride appeared to have embodied if not fulfilled them in our eyes.

Another is signing exact English, which is using a type of sign language to depict English just as it is spoken.

Others include oral-auralism, which essentially is lip reading with the help of hearing aids; signing exact English, which is using a type of sign language to depict English just as it is spoken; and auditory verbal therapy, which teaches the maximum use of hearing aids without the lip reading.

It sounds likea small mystical town in India or a type of coding language but actually it's an acronym for Unknown to the Unknown.

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