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Hunting Idioms There are countless idioms in the English language that are commonly used yet challenging for E.L.L.'s to learn, as a previous Learning Network lesson — "Are You a Fish Out of Water?>" — has pointed out.

They hear the subtle nuanced aspects of the musical language that are the deepest elements of its identity.

Even today, poets, writers and singers in Qinghai create works in the Tibetan language that are distributed widely across the Tibetan world.

It does not appear possible to compile discrete vocabularies of symbols, because they lack the precision and regularities present in natural language that are necessary for explicit definitions.

Part of the wider difficulty lies in the inherent tendency for professions to establish their autonomy through forms of language that are transparent only to fellow professionals.

There are aspects of the Japanese language that are surprisingly straightforward: There is no masculine or feminine in Japanese and most words don't have a plural.

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It is language that is everything.

"That it's a language that is silent.

He spoke a language that was rare at Guantánamo.

But he describes them in language that is curiously similar.

He writes in a language that is not English.

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