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However, language is more than a process through which meaning is attached to words or short sentences.

Many of these men will insist it's all for fun, or just a joke, but whether the intent is to harm, or simply to do some chest-puffing for friends, "it still perpetuates all of the harmful myths attached to that language and those words," Sarkeesian says.

I'm very attached to this language".

What social stigmas or beliefs are attached to each language?

"They are very attached to the language of the truth".

If a content is attached to a language surface it is called the literal meaning(_{1}) of the surface.

Behavioural reflection is realised using handlers (hooks), which may be attached to all language constructs based on closures.

For instance, a deaf person who is attached to sign language and deaf culture often feels more at home with other deaf people than one's own hearing parents.

Note: The QuickCorrect file is attached to the Language of the document in "Tools>Settings".

Frequently, the label dialect, or dialectal, is attached to substandard speech, language usage that deviates from the accepted norm e.g., the speech of many of the heroes of Mark Twain's novels.

Although "deeply attached" to the English language he sees himself as European and is against the decision to open the Man Booker prize to US writers.

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