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Since that time the Maori language has developed independently of other Polynesian languages.

Whether the great apes have the mental capacity to acquire at least a rudimentary form of language has developed into an area of active research.

While the language has developed quite a bit over the last few years — in large part thanks to capable frameworks and package support with Composer — it still gets a bad rap.

Enright et al. (2000) indicated three fundamental differences: Second or foreign language readers build on prior first language reading experience, their reading processes are cross-linguistic, involving two or more languages, and their reading instruction usually commences before adequate oral proficiency in the target language has developed.

"An entire language has developed from emojis -- and certainly not one that we always understand," Wavey told The Huffington Post.

That a word, which has been and can be one of the most hurtful and insulting in the entire language, has developed a variety of nuanced usages and has become an entrenched part of speech for millions of Americans, black, white, and otherwise.

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It looks like Westbury et al, whose paper appears in the January 2016 edition of Memory and Language, have developed a reliable method of machine-generating humour.

Not only is the past full of wonderful stories, but these books provide a window to history, allowing us to see how ideas, attitudes, and language have developed over decades and centuries.

It would appear too that, before language had developed fully, words more or less conformed to their original or primitive objects, and were not yet a source of mental confusion.

By then the language had developed a literary tradition, and since then it has changed little; journals from that period have no substantial differences from modern standard Czech, and contemporary Czechs can understand them with little difficulty.

Each of the Dravidian languages has developed several postpositions from independent words that indicate case meanings (e.g., near, up to, until, purpose, cause, above, below, by the side of).

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