Spoken language Sentence Examples

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  • The chief poets of the transition are Fazil Bey, Wasif, notable for his not altogether unhappy attempt to write verses in the spoken language of the capital, `Izzet Molla, Pertev Pasha, `Akif Pasha, and the poetesses Fitnet and Leyla.

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  • I assume this is more of a problem with regard to artificially coined neologisms than with words from the spoken language.

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  • The Berber tribes, whose racial unity is attested by their common spoken language and by the comparatively numerous Berber inscriptions that have come down to us, bore in ancient times the generic names of Numidians, Gaetulians and Moors or Maurusiani.

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  • To this day the spoken language of Japanese women is appreciably simpler and softer than that of the men, and to this day while the educated woman uses the hiragana syllabary in writing, eschews Chinese sords and rarel pens an ideograph, the educated man employs the ideograp entirely, and translates his thoughts as far as possible into thi mispronounced Chinese words without recourse -to which it would be impossible for him to discuss any scientific subject, or even tc refer to the details of his daily business.

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  • These traditions, in some measure borne out by linguistic evidence of names, point to the immigration of detachments of a widespread race speaking a common language, which is represented by the Aztec, still a spoken language in Mexico.

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  • Their literary language is High German, but their spoken language is more of the Low German character.

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  • According to native usage, however, " Hindustan " is limited either to that portion of the peninsula lying north of the Vindhya mountains, or yet more strictly to the upper basin of the Ganges where Hindi is the spoken language.

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  • His thorough knowledge of the Servian language led him to reform the Cyrillic alphabet, in which several letters were redundant and certain sounds of the spoken language were unrepresented.

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  • The only strong diphthongs of the spoken language are di, du (rather rare), ei, u-, -ia, oi, u, di, uu.

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  • In a survey of London school children conducted in 2000, English-based Creoles were the eighth most commonly spoken language in the capital.

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  • Johansson (1995) presents a clear exposition on the TEI guidelines for the encoding of spoken language data.

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  • The Targums are the Aramaic translations - or rather paraphrases - of the books of the Old Testament, and, in their earliest form, date from the time when Aramaic superseded Hebrew as the spoken language of the Jews (see Hebrew Language).

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  • However much we may admire the orator's occasional bursts of eloquence, the noblest written words are commonly as far behind or above the fleeting spoken language as the firmament with its stars is behind the clouds.

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  • Aphasia-The loss of the ability to speak, or to understand written or spoken language.

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  • Children with a hearing loss, either from birth or acquired during the first year or two of life, generally have a serious delay in spoken language development.

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  • It is only on entering specialized training programs for oral language development that the profoundly deaf child begins to acquire more spoken language.

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  • Treatment of language delay is individualized for each child with the primary goal of teaching the child strategies for comprehending spoken language and producing appropriate linguistic or communicative behavior.

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  • He believed that touch is the child's first language and that understanding spoken language comes long after understanding touch.

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  • There are various kinds of spoken language problems, delays, and disabilities.

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  • In general, experts distinguish between those children who are slow in developing spoken language (language delay) and those who have difficulty achieving a milestone of spoken language (language disorders).

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  • In the past, most parents, pediatricians, and educators recommended giving a child time to outgrow a difficulty with spoken language.

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  • Anything that utilizes sounds and the spoken language are good tools for this learner.

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  • The students watch the telenovela and complete assignments related to its viewing as a way to immerse students in the understanding of the spoken language.

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  • Alternative communication methods such as the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) allow nonverbal autistic people to communicate in place of a spoken language.

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  • On the other hand, if you need spoken language translated, then the translator's expertise be little more than being a native French speaker.

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  • Even with the aid of a dictionary, whether or not the language can be used as a spoken language is a debated topic.

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