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exchange language
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exchange language" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a language used for communication between speakers of different native languages, but it is not a commonly recognized term. Example: "In our language exchange program, participants can practice their target languages and help each other improve their exchange language skills."
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13 human-written examples
This work will cover integrating geospatial data and our data standards work (known as the humanitarian exchange language) into HDX".
News & Media
If toe tapping isn't for you, why not try language meet-ups - free events where people exchange language skills, from Portuguese to German (meetup.com/cities/gb).
News & Media
In this paper, we focus on the problem of translating data encoded in spreadsheets to an XML-based standardised exchange language.
Science
In this paper, we propose an exchange language for process modeling and model management to promote interoperability of the process models and to enable systematic management of the process models.
Science
GTXL (Graph Transformation Exchange Language) is designed to support and stimulate developers to provide their graph transformation-based tools with an exchange functionality regarding the integration with other tools.
Some of the school's students also travel to the Conway Education Centre in west Belfast on a regular basis to exchange language skills with Syrian refugees.
News & Media
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XML has a number of distinct features making it very useful for machine-to-machine exchange languages such as PharmML.
In particular, the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) [ 5], the Cell Markup Language (CellML) [ 6] and the BioPAX standard [ 7] are standardized model exchange languages that aim to facilitate basic interoperability between the research results that are produced by different research communities.
Science
Often, penpals look to exchange languages.
Wiki
In this article, the authors discuss the current successes and limitations of the World Wide Web, briefly explain the basics of XML and present the benefits of using XML as a data-exchange language.
Science
She and her twin now spent their school bus rides exchanging language lessons with a pair of Chinese brothers, pointing to objects and naming them.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to structured language practice, use more specific terms like "language exchange program" or "language partnership".
Common error
Do not use the phrase "exchange language" in formal writing. Instead, clarify the context by specifying the type of exchange or the specific languages involved.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exchange language" functions as a noun phrase, but according to Ludwig AI, it's not considered standard English. Instead, it attempts to describe the process of sharing or swapping language skills or knowledge between individuals or groups.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Academia
33%
Science
17%
Less common in
Wiki
17%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "exchange language" is used to describe the sharing or swapping of language skills. However, Ludwig AI indicates it's not considered standard English. While found across different source types, including News & Media, Academia and Science, it is better to use more specific and clear alternatives such as "language exchange program", "language partnership", or "reciprocal language learning" when referring to a formal or structured setting. This ensures clarity and grammatical correctness in writing. Though the phrase does convey the general idea, it's advisable to avoid it in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
language exchange program
Specifically refers to a structured program designed for language learning through interaction.
cross-cultural communication
Emphasizes the broader aspect of communicating across different cultures, not just language.
interlingual communication
Focuses on the communication process between different languages.
language partnership
Highlights a collaborative relationship for practicing and improving language skills.
bilingual exchange
Implies an exchange specifically between two languages or cultures.
language learning exchange
A more descriptive term for exchanging knowledge to facilitate language acquisition.
cultural and linguistic exchange
Includes both cultural and linguistic aspects of the exchange.
language swap
A more informal term for exchanging language skills.
reciprocal language learning
Highlights the mutual benefit and give-and-take in language learning.
collaborative language study
Emphasizes the joint effort in studying and practicing a language.
FAQs
What is a more appropriate way to describe sharing language skills?
Consider using terms like "language exchange program", "language partnership", or "reciprocal language learning" depending on the context.
How does a "language exchange program" differ from general language learning?
A language exchange program typically involves reciprocal teaching and learning between individuals or groups, while general language learning may involve formal instruction or self-study.
In what contexts might I encounter the phrase "exchange language"?
While not grammatically standard, "exchange language" might appear in informal contexts or when describing a cultural exchange where language learning is a component. For clarity, specify the languages or activities involved.
What are the benefits of participating in a "language exchange program"?
A language exchange program offers opportunities for practical language use, cultural immersion, and personalized learning through interaction with native speakers or fellow learners.
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81%
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested