Sentence examples for abandoned language from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abandoned language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a language that is no longer spoken or used by a community or group of people.
Example: "The study of abandoned languages can provide valuable insights into the cultures that once spoke them."
Alternatives: "dead language" or "extinct language".

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Dean never abandoned language: she wrote many letters to old friends who had given her up, or who were preparing to die.

"The feeling is that whoever it is that is singing has not simply abandoned language, but has returned himself to a time before language, and is now groping towards it".

Just as civilized people everywhere have abandoned language that maligns racial, ethnic, or religious groups, it's time we move beyond language that maligns women.

Consider making it look like a symbol and a letter (preferably a forgotten ancient letter, as if it were from an abandoned language).

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As such, we are not abandoning language so much as reimagining it.

"It's refreshing to see people abandoning language that we've been using to express ourselves over the decades".

Listen lazily and The Crying Light is monotonous: that mournful vibrato, skirting melodies, abandoning language and dissolving into a kind of glossolalia on Dust and Water.

"Anytime you abandon language that's been litigated for years you invite legal uncertainty," answered Schreiber.

However, Zhuangzi did not entirely abandon language and reason, but "only wished to point out that overdependence on them could limit the flexibility of thought".

Around four in five of all English state schools allow their students to abandon languages at 14 and some private schools are starting to follow suit.

I think the United States would do itself a lot of good if it abandoned this language.

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