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"Those are your resources to make a language," she says.

Location, architectural style, and decoration make a language — one Wharton could read and write fluently.

Ebonics, people said, was simply a collection of "slang and bad grammar"—not nearly enough to make a language.

However, the numbers at Kennet School have never dropped, because headteacher Paul Dick continued to make a language compulsory for pupils.

We don't use anachronistic words or references to our own contemporary culture in the way that Benedict Andrews did with such joy in Three Sisters, but we have tried to make a language that is simple and clear and economic.

My own task these past twenty years or so of living by words has been to try to find or make a language to describe the subtleties, the incalculables, the pleasures and meanings — impossible to categorize — at the heart of things.

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But what makes a language difficult?

Slapping together signs does not mean that one knows grammar, syntax and everything else that makes a language.

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I hadn't in 1910 made a language, I don't mean a language to use, but even a language to think in.

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