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be 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.
Exact(39)
There wouldn't be language for this.
He wondered if the problem might be language.
What is it?" "It can't be language," Mason said.
Or it could be language, or experiencing a different culture".
All language has grammar, otherwise it wouldn't be language.
Nonetheless, many developing countries are adamant that there must be language on anti-dumping at Doha.
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The linguistic and musical intelligences are said to be language-related, since they engage both auditory and oral functions, which Gardner argued were central to the development of verbal and rhythmic skill.
This does not seem to be language-specific.
The structures being manipulated are assumed to be language-like only in that they have syntactic properties — they need not have any semantics.
For all the poverty of the stimulus argument shows, the constraints in question might indeed be language-specific and innate, but with contents quite different from those proposed in current theories of UG.
Free-text will be difficult for an application to understand - and can easily be language-dependent (for instance days of the week) in ways that can defeat multi-language applications and users.
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