Sentence examples for form of languages from inspiring English sources

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Poetry is a vast subject, as old as history and older, present wherever religion is present, possibly under some definitions the primal and primary form of languages themselves.

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A tenet of this work is the belief that information graphics are a form of language.

It is also a form of language — a rendering of information.

Mr. Kugelberg brushes aside the question of whether the symbols are a form of language.

If the baby babbles mainly on the right, the researchers say, it means that babbling is a form of language.

Wittgenstein denied the predicament, asserting that in his treatise the logical form of language is "shown" but not "said".

Many children also used a form of youth code, a casual form of language such as "dat fing", "gonna" or "wanna".

It turns out that some rational merging/revision/update operators are not guaranteed to offer the most basic (yet non-trivial) form of language independence.

Most of Boccaccio's compliments to ordinary folk are in the form of language — for example, his bright, piquant presentation of their slang.

This was the Emoji Show, an art exhibition and bazaar in tribute to a new form of language that is, by turns, keenly expressive and cheerfully cryptic.

Looking back on her long career, she says, she sees that dance, which served as a form of language dating to her childhood, is still her main voice.

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