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Often Ms. Red Shirt shows how the language has evolved.
Because in an age in which buildings have become brands, a new language has evolved.
From 1945 onward, a standard written language has evolved, and there is a small but flourishing literary movement.
Things that exist from nature, things that we've chosen to build in the world – these are things which human natural language has evolved to describe.
The evolutionary anthropologist Robin Dunbar has put forward the idea that language has evolved partly as a form of social "grooming", which functions in a similar way to the physical grooming practised by other primates to maintain bonds.
The geographer Richard Campanella, in his forthcoming essay "A Katrina Lexicon," takes stock of how language has evolved in relation to Katrina, including the degree to which Katrina is, or isn't, thought of as a storm.
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In 1996, the British anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed that language had evolved from primate grooming behavior.
We quite often talk, colloquially, about the written language having "evolved".
The word "red" has no intrinsic qualities that link it to the color; if the language had evolved differently, we might be using the word "blue".
The word "red" has no intrinsic qualities that link it to the colour; if the language had evolved differently, we might be using the word "blue".
At a time when Arabic had been marginalized by centuries of Ottoman rule over much of today's Arab world, Jurji Zaidan wrote extensively about how the language had evolved.
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