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Apart from some religious terms in daily use, this vocabulary remains a specialized scholarly language.
Despite the scholarly language of Pagels and Johnson, this isn't just an academic debate; the quarrel is going on in the pews too.
Because Chinese was the court's scholarly language, works written in Japanese (the literary language used by women, often in personal accounts of life at court) were not taken very seriously; so too, prose was not considered the equal of poetry.
The main incentive for learning Arabic must have come from the desire of a subject population to learn the administrative and scholarly language of the ruling and learned elite.
The exile suffered by the Israelites (586 538 bce) dealt a heavy blow to the Hebrew language, since, after their return from exile, Aramaic was the dominant language of the area, and Hebrew existed as a second and scholarly language.
Many Latin words are widespread throughout the Romance languages even though they do not date back directly to the imperial period; these are the "learned" words that have freely entered the languages at virtually every period, borrowed from Latin used as a scholarly language.
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They can also, however, get much more intensive technical training in reading and using medieval manuscripts, and in the scholarly languages a professional medievalist needs.
The word humanities, which like the word umanisti derived from the Latin studia humanitatis, is often used to designate the nonscientific scholarly disciplines: language, literature, rhetoric, philosophy, art history, and so forth.
Check that you are consistent in the type of language that you use, and eliminate unnecessary scholarly words or technical jargon.
The central themes of a popular and scholarly literature of language endangerment are connected broadly to European concepts of Wonder and the Sublime, and specifically to an American ambivalence about 'progress' and environmental despoliation (also expressed, e.g., in 19th century American landscape painting).
The establishment of Christianity brought Latin to Scotland as a scholarly and written language.
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