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The phrase "involve language" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something includes or requires the use of language. Here is an example: "The job of a translator involves language proficiency in both English and Spanish."
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Flashbacks rarely involve language.
Included are works that involve language processing, and works that suggest accumulating, systematizing and transforming.
"O.K. Drawer, drawer, drawer!" Many of Elmaleh's best jokes involve language.
If the cuts have struck a nerve far from this upstate campus and in more than one language, it is in large part because they involve language itself, and some cherished staples of the curriculum.
Pepperberg told me that there are now a few groups of researchers studying cognition in African grays: one group in Prague, where the parrots are learning Czech; one in Milan, where they are learning Italian; and one outside Paris, where they are studying "referential communication" that does not involve language.
The STAR-0 is the agent's perspective onto its current environment; it need not involve language.
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The task is naturally tougher for courts like the International Criminal Court, where needs change with each case, and often involve languages with fewer skilled interpreters and other resources available.
(2005) proposed that while most of the cognitive outputs of emotion studied in humans involve language-based tasks, many could, with appropriate modifications, be studied in animals.
On any cultural battlefield, the first skirmish usually involves language.
Even the part that involves language, and violence, that "Speak Up" may leave out.
Some of E-court's most significant changes involved language in the court.
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