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Things language often describes (“language ________”)
newspapers,
learning,
newspaper,
pathologist,
press,
pathologists,
acquisition,
schools,
hearing,
games,
instruction,
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,
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,
learner,
radio,
teacher,
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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