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As linguists know, a language is a dialect with an army.
I just thought it was something that was, you know, a language for home.
Anyone who knows a language may use its words freely, and they can be understood by any other speaker.
On the flip side of that, although it might be tempting, avoid exaggerating how well you know a language.
Knowing a language's phonemes can make it much easier for automated systems to learn to interpret speech.
No matter how fluently you know a language, you will never read a book in the way a native speaker will read it.
Generally speaking, all who know a language can understand the language's literal expressions.
A: No this actually for people who already know a language, but actually need motivation to continue their learning.
In earlier generative Essentialist literature, 'grammar' was (deliberately) ambiguous between (i) the linguist's generative theory and (ii) what a speaker knows when they know a language.
Those who know a language usually are able to understand metaphorical expressions in the language as well, but this understanding seems different.
As I like to joke, that gives me three good reasons to know a language other than English.
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