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  • ...ecific language; the [[system]] of a language itself; the performance of [[spoken language|speaking]], [[written language|writing]] or [[sign language|signing]]; and ...] [[mind]] that facilitates one kind of [[communication]]. It has both a [[spoken language|spoken]] and a [[written language|written]] form. Its study is called [[lin
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  • <font face="Gill Sans MT">Since spoken language does not leave any fossil record, the study of the origin and evolution of
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  • {{r|Spoken language}}
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  • ...omance languages]] are all descended from [[Vulgar Latin]], the colloquial spoken language of many provinces of the [[Roman Empire]], much less known to modern lingui
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  • ...to suppose that in order to perform an alternation between languages in [[spoken language|speaking]] or [[written language|writing]], the participants should be comp
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  • ...emely high level of comprehension of [[English language|English]], but her spoken language is typically missing [[inflection]]s such as the ''-s'' applied to the [[ve
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  • Prose refers to ordinary written or spoken language with regular or predictable grammatical structure as used by ordinary write
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  • ...communities of congenitally deaf people who could not have been exposed to spoken language. The properties of these sign languages have been shown to conform generall
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  • {{r|Spoken language}}
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  • In spoken language, phonemes are regarded as the individual 'sounds' of the language, correspo
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  • ...[[Jammu and Kashmir]] and [[Himachal Pradesh]]. Punjabi is the predominant spoken language in the [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab province]] of Pakistan although it has no
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  • ...ancient Chinese but eventually wanted a writing system that related to the spoken language. The Japanese used the cursive form of some common Chinese characters to cr
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  • ...ved in human [[communication]], e.g. in the perception and production of [[spoken language|speech]], as well as in non-linguistic utterances (such as cries or laughte
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  • ...fers to the way that written or tactile signs relate to language (either [[spoken language|spoken]] or [[sign language|signed]] language - sign languages can also be
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  • {{r|Spoken language|Speech}}
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  • ...it is "p-p-p-pick up a penguin", intended to illustrate a [[shivering]], [[spoken language|speaking]] penguin. A later version is "p...p...perfect when you're peckish
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