Sentence examples for language organised from inspiring English sources

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Michael Rosen's Alphabetical: How Every Letter Tells a Story (John Murray) is a substantial and engaging assortment of essays on aspects of language, organised according to the letters of the alphabet.

As described by latter-day critic Gordon Rumson, his musical language organised itself into a shimmering, luminous gradation between simplicity and harshness.

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Discourses involve more than language: they organise meaning and action [ 25].

P. Cornelius, in a study of invented languages in imaginary travel accounts from the 17th and 18th centuries, proposes that a perfect, rationally organised language is indicative of the Enlightenment's rationalism.

There are problems with that, of course: the language barrier, poorly organised public transport what I really want, basically, is to be a tourist.

We ran a two-day disability awareness training programme for 25-30 stafromrom each MFI on disability myths and facts, universal design principles, and an introduction to sign language, and then organised role plays on putting these skills into action.

This year it featured Bob Geldof, Wole Soyinka, and a British TV historian called David Starkey, as well as Latin American writers of various generations including Jorge Edwards and Jorge Volpi.Last month Cartagena played host to the bi-annual Congress of the Spanish Language, a jamboree organised by the official academies that safeguard the western world's second-most-spoken tongue.

He rode to remote Indian pueblos on mules, preaching in their local languages and organising them into Catholic communities – behaviour seen as a challenge to the rule of local landowners.

Successful ideas include the free daily e-magazine MFL Times (automatically generated from the tweets of the followers of the account @mfltimes), the collaborative Dropboxes (organised by language and managed by their invited contributors) and the legendary ICT and Languages Conferences (ILILC) at the University of Southampton.

Phonologists, who study the way that sounds are organised in language, have also attacked the problem of the syllable.

Winnie-the-Pooh author AA Milne once wrote: "If the English language had been properly organised … there would be a word which meant both 'he' and 'she', and I could write: 'If John or May comes, heesh will want to play tennis,' which would save a lot of trouble".

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