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Things language often describes (“language ________”)
newspapers, learning, newspaper, pathologist, press, pathologists, acquisition, schools, hearing, games, instruction, learners, version, edition, publications, teaching, program, books, literature, programs, pathology, minority, education, study, papers, sources, game, materials, use, skills, speakers, media, school, proficiency, paper, films, journals, services, programming, instructions, texts, text, versions, translation, works, classes, formula, editions, teachers, students, periodicals, users, stations, broadcasts, culture, dailies, training, magazine, journal, publication, material, tests, arts, courses, television, readers, processing, station, writers, research, titles, book, film, code, comprehension, translations, learner, radio, teacher, dictionaries, perception, magazines, ability, writing, articles, philosophy, poetry, production
How language often is described (“________ language”)
english, own, foreign, common, second, native, official, natural, french, german, national, ordinary, simple, greek, literary, figurative, chinese, original, plain, modern, universal, spanish, latin, strong, poetic, russian, technical, everyday, standard, japanese, spoken, oral, formal, arabic, indian, level, symbolic, european, ancient, clear, irish, bad, popular, italian, dominant, dead, abusive, strange, expressive, oriented, visual, verbal, foul, dutch, colloquial, welsh, classical, metaphorical, musical, mathematical, regional, artificial, precise, polish, persian, conventional, written, statutory, violent, sanskrit, secret
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