Sentence examples for loss of a language from inspiring English sources

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I thought it might be to do with the loss of a language: Priya moved from Bangladesh when she was six.

The loss of a language typically signifies the loss of human knowledge.

In as few as seven to 10 days, they can record enough information to prevent the complete loss of a language, he said.

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If the loss of a particular language such as HSL means the end of a whole expressive system, the disappearance of sign language in general – the only fully fledged form of language completely independent of speech – would permanently impoverish human communication.

Critics and "theorists," many of them similarly miseducated, are still propagandizing for Pointwise Periodic Homeomorphisms in the concert hall, offering their blandishments as consolation for the loss of a musical language and decrying the attempts of younger composers to find a new one.

Any loss of any language or social skills, at any age.

He laments the loss of a shared civic language and the widening gap between the myth of American life and its reality, and he devotes this book to the discovery of "a new kind of politics" and "civic life," to "the notion of a common good".

These archives of endangered vocabulary do feel "elegiac", he admits, "in the sense that I think there is a loss of language and a loss of literacy".

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neuropathic degenerative disease in which patients will gradually suffer a loss of memory, language, intellect, motor action, and even life.

Assimilation would lead to cultural annihilation, a loss of Crow language, religion and ethics.

For the first half of the 20th century, the loss of their language was a minor concern for Virginia Indians.

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