Sentence examples for coming to language from inspiring English sources

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Accordingly, language is not the representation (mimesis) of a set of pre-given meanings but a "coming to language" of a constant reserve of meanings (Palmer 2001, 67).

Once the basics of a language are learned, there are rules that someone familiar with language instinctively applies, but a baby coming to language with no previous knowledge cannot apply such rules.

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When it comes to language, 2b always trumps Ntb.

"It's critically important that teachers act as models when it comes to language".

When it comes to language, Mr. Trump inhabits a league of his own.

When it comes to language, the authors play fast and loose with period and culture, too.

When it comes to language you definitely can't please everyone.

When it comes to language, Azeris have started over many times.

When it comes to language, Irish poets place a distant second to the crooks in crime novels.

Most producers understand that when it comes to language, the sizzle has far more appeal than the steak.

College coaches aren't the only ones wrestling with rapidly shifting boundaries when it comes to language and behavior.

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