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It is love in the time of ones and zeros, the rudimentary language of computers.
"We are interested in teaching Chaser a receptive, rudimentary language," he said.
The series, a British import, has been criticized for its rudimentary language and for appealing to viewers who can barely walk.
Unlike Shakespeare, though, the dialogue is stripped to the bare minimum by the apes' rudimentary language, which is rather refreshing since everyone gets to the point.
Most people — and, indeed, most physicians — if asked about autism, summon up a picture of a profoundly disabled child, with stereotyped movements, perhaps head-banging; rudimentary language; almost inaccessible: a creature for whom very little future lies in store.
Most people and, indeed, most physicians if asked about autism, summon up a picture of a profoundly disabled child, with stereotyped movements, perhaps head-banging; rudimentary language; almost inaccessible: a creature for whom very little future lies in store.
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Jargon, in colonial history, an unstable rudimentary hybrid language used as a means of communication between persons having no other language in common.
Cruz trotted out his rudimentary Spanish language skills as disproof.
"I'm speechless," said Corominas, showing admirable mastery of rudimentary sign language.
In one subject, in Assembly Language" -- a rudimentary programming language -- "he got a 1.
I feel as though I've stumbled into a void and typically resort to rudimentary sign language to try to express myself.
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