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Legal language calls it nondiscrimination; we know it as empathy.

She dramatizes Ms. Giovanni's poetry only to the degree that the language calls for it.

The draft treaty's language calls for "reduction" and "minimization" of dioxins and furans.

Inventing new forms of speech is an almost cosmic urge that stems from what the linguist Marina Yaguello, the author of "Lunatic Lovers of Language," calls "an ambivalent love-hate relationship".

Ho's stature rests on her mastery of classical technique, her mordant humor and on what John Balaban, in his excellent introduction to SPRING ESSENCE: The Poetry of Ho Xuan Huoung (Copper Canyon, paper, $15), the first substantial anthology of Ho's poetry in a Western language, calls "her exquisite cleverness".

It is distinct from Concatenation, which may be a broader mental capacity; Language calls for recursive Merge and Label hierarchies.

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Their language, called Sherpa, remains unwritten.

In this activity, students explore a language called Scratch.

Java, a notoriously opaque programming language, was replaced by a more accessible language called Python.

(A text message from my sister, who studies an indigenous language called Sahaptin).

First, it interprets works of fiction as what philosophers of language call illocutionary acts.

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