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A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication.
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"My parents were language freaks," she said.
Police said that there were "language issues", and that interpreters would be brought in.
"Existing organizations were calling individuals, saying, 'We have such-and-such person in our office,' and there were language issues or cultural issues -- a communications problem".
Very successful, but when they came to this country, they didn't really know anybody, they had no guidance, and there were language barriers.
He suggested that our rackety prize was some kind of undefined Gove-ian conspiracy and, perhaps mistaking our prize for actual legislation, that we were "language police".
Det Ch Insp Gradwell said immigration records had helped, along with information from the 16 survivors, but many were reluctant to talk and there were language problems.
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There were language-learning games in Hindi, Greek, even Malay.
It's one of the great crimes: What would his life have been like if his father were language-obsessed instead of tennis-obsessed?" Mr. Moehringer spent so many hours pretending to be Mr. Agassi, he recalled, that it was sometimes a jolt when the real Andre would turn up at the end of a day.
Interview staff were language-matched with participants and scheduled a time for the woman to participate in the survey within a private, centralised location (eg, NGO offices) 21 All surveys were verbally administered in either French or Kinyarwanda (an official language in Rwanda), and responses were recorded by female interviewers.
Language is language.
Among them is language.
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