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been 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.
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One of them has been language.
Mankind has been playing with language for as long as there has been language, and Mad Libs is assuredly not the first game of its ilk.
Then, after the subjects had gone through a REM cycle, they were woken up and asked if they had dreamed, if there had been language in the dream and, if so, what language it was.
"If you have a look in New South Wales at the actions that have succeeded, it's been cases where typically it's been language used that could be seen as inciting violence," he said.
There has certainly been language shift in Los Angeles, most notably a doubling of the number of Spanish speakers (those who speak the language at home) in the past 30 years from 1.5 million in 1980 to 3.6 million in 2010 (including Spanish Creole).
Perhaps the single greatest motivational factor in the instigation of the northern and eastern Tamil rebellion has been language.
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Out of necessity, we have been language-agnostic since day one".
Language is language.
Among them is language.
"Art is language," he said.
A big reason is language.
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