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The phrase "speaking language" is not grammatically correct.
It should be either "speaking a language" or "using language." Here are examples of correct sentences using each phrase: - I am fluent in speaking a language. - She is excellent at using language to convey complex ideas.
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He has witnessed first-hand the positive impact speaking language has had on Indigenous children and said it empowers them to "think along the lines" of their own culture and see the "incredible intelligence" of their own people.
Whereas the speaking language is the expressive gesture which engenders language.
Here Merleau-Ponty makes the distinction between a spoken language and a speaking language.
The diversity is such that students speaking language(s) other than Luxembourgish at home are the majority.
Simply speaking, "Language itself, in other words, is a political-linguistic-rhetorical construct" (Joseph, 2006, p. 9).
For example, a firm's evaluation of an English peaking worker, with respect to the firm's productivity, will likely depend on the remaining workers' speaking language.
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We chose spoken language, primarily.
The spoken language is English.
She fell in love with spoken language.
Undoubtedly in the spoken language.
So does the spoken language.
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