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Hazlitt takes language for a ride.
It takes language experiences and verbal activities, along with phonics, to get children ready to read.
Research in embodied cognition has revealed that the body takes language to heart and can be awfully literal-minded.
When not traveling, she regularly listens to Latin American music, takes language classes and attends conversation classes near her home.
Possibly the greatest living English-speaking poet and one of the most prolific, Ashbery takes language to its limits, so that words serve as pointers to shifting experiences that elude description.
Indeed, Gadamer takes language to be, not merely some instrument by means of which we are able to engage with the world, but as instead the very medium for such engagement.
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The number taking language GCSEs has also begun to recover.
The second were those who, as he said, "took language as if it was stolen air".
Crystal says he's learned not to guess where the future will take language.
Take language: many 18th-century thinkers believed that superstitions and past errors were imprinted in words.
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