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However new words are formed in the English language regularly and this means that, in theory, they are candidates for providing a non-historical perspective on their meaning in use.

Our president, who is nothing if not a deft communicator, attempts to avoid confronting these competing visions by carefully choosing his language, regularly reassuring voters that they'll receive the care they need (which he carefully does not italicize) while carefully avoiding any promise that they'll receive all the care they or their doctors want.

The comparison of brain structure in bilinguals and monolinguals involved 25 English monolinguals, 25 early bilinguals who had acquired their second language before the age of 5 years, and 33 late bilinguals who had acquired their second language between the ages of 10 and 15 years, but had practiced their second language regularly for at least 5 years.

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But few of those who use the two languages regularly risk running the two operating systems side by side.

He's totally organized, speaks several languages, regularly trounces his boss at chess, has a gorgeous French girlfriend -- and secretly dreams of being a secret agent.

He worked as a waiter at a Thai restaurant, studied the language and regularly chanted and meditated at Buddhist temples.

Early Mormon apostles gave talks asserting that human beings would become like gods and inherit their own planets — language now regularly held up to ridicule by critics of Mormonism.

American embassies have traditionally done a wretched job peddling the United States viewpoint to the overseas public, and there have not been enough ambassadors who speak the local language and regularly go on local television programs to explain -- in fluent Arabic, Korean or Chinese -- the American position on issues that people care about.

Neuroscientists exploring the machinery of language now regularly use "Jabberwocky sentences" during brain scans, to show that meaning and grammar are processed quite separately in the brain.

The assumption that a bilingual's two languages have to be processed and dealt with on a constant basis provided that both languages are regularly used (for a recent review, see [ 1]) implies that the bilingual speaker is forced to control cross-language interference, i.e., the unintended use of the current non-target language.

The novels, which have sold millions of copies and been translated into 16 languages, appeared regularly on The New York Times's best-seller list.

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