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Today, it is estimated that fewer than 100 speakers of
the language remain, while other research places
the number at fewer than 15 speakers –
the language has been regarded
as “ endangered ”.

They called these parkas
“ Kameikas
” for raingear in
the English
language K ( Aleut Corp
.

During its 19-year run, Gwalarn tried
to raise
the language to the level of other great
“ international
” languages
by creating original works covering
all genres and
by proposing Breton translations of internationally-recognized foreign works
.
The French State refuses
to change
the second article of
the Constitution ( added in 1994 ), which states that
“ the language of
the Republic is French ”.

Unlike similar constructed languages like aUI, Blissymbolics
was conceived
as a purely visual, speech-less
language, on
the premise that
“ interlinguistic communication is mainly carried on
by reading and writing ”.

Nevertheless, Bliss suggested that a set of international words could be adopted, so that
“ a kind of spoken
language could be established –
as a travelling aid only ”.

Charles Weingartner, one of
the founding members of
the NCTE committee on Public Doublespeak mentioned:
“ people do not know enough about
the subject (
the reality )
to recognize that
the language being used conceals, distorts, misleads ”.

According
to William Lutz:
“ Only
by teaching respect and love
for the language can teachers of English instill in students
the sense of outrage they should experience when they encounter doublespeak
.

" " Students must first learn
to use
the language effectively,
to understand its beauty and power .”
“ Only
by using
language well will we come
to appreciate
the perversion inherent in doublespeak .”

According
to historians at
the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
“ The Nazis frequently used euphemistic
language to disguise
the true nature of their crimes
.

For example, if I say
“ Star Wars is a shitty movie ,” and my friend says,
“ Star Wars is not a shitty movie !” We have no shared reality,
for in our
language, truth lies in only one of our statements and we can forever argue these truths until one of us writes a book and has more authority than
the other
.

English scholar Russell Martineau, who had studied under Bopp, gave
the following tribute:
“ Bopp must, more or less, directly or indirectly, be
the teacher of
all who at
the present day study, not this
language or that
language, but
language itself — study it either
as a universal function of man, subjected, like his other mental or physical functions,
to law and order, or else
as an historical development, worked out
by a never ceasing course of education from one form into another .”

For
the majority of Christians,
the Holy Spirit ( prior English
language usage:
the Holy Ghost from Old English gast,
“ spirit ”) is
the third person of
the Holy Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and is Almighty God
.

What makes this mystery somewhat ironic is that
the name " Imhotep " in Ancient Egyptian
language translates
to “ He who came in peace ,” underlining
the way he came into
the world, made his impact, and left it in peace taking
all his genius work
with him
.

* 1910 –
The United States Congress passes
the Mann Act, which prohibits interstate transport of females
for “ immoral purposes ”;
the ambiguous language would be used
to selectively prosecute people
for years
to come
.

In
the hands of Kenny Burrell, Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, Jimmy Raney, and Tal Farlow, who had absorbed
the language of bebop,
the guitar began
to be
seen as a
“ serious
” jazz instrument
.

Ribbentrop denied correctly that Germany
was going
to invade Romania, but since his denials were issued in almost identical
language to the denials that he had issued in early March, when he denied that anything
was being planned against
the Czechs, this increased rather than diminished
the “ Romanian war scare
” of March 1939
.
The corresponding Modern English verb
to ken survives only in highly remote English dialects, and also in
the language Scots in
the form ( slight differences between dialects ) of tae ken, other than
the derivative existing in
the standard
language in
the set expression beyond one ’ s ken,
“ beyond
the scope of one ’ s knowledge
” and in
the phonologically altered form uncanny,
“ surreal
” or
“ supernatural ”.
language and all

How literature does this, or
for whom, is certainly not clear, but
the content, form, and
language of
the `` message '',
as well
as the source, would
all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose
.

I can only hope that
the continuing exchange of groups and individuals between our countries will not wear out
all language pertinent
to the occasion
.

`` Neutral Tones '' we immediately recognize
as a fine poem in Hardy's most characteristic style:
the plain but not quite colloquial
language,
the hard, particular, colorless images,
the slightly odd stanza-form,
the dramatic handling of
the occasion,
the refusal
to resolve
the issue --
all these we have
seen in Hardy's best poems
.

For punched-card or tape storage of information
all literature values must be conformed
to a common
language.

A `` mental image '' subconsciously impressing us from beneath its
language symbols in wakeful thought, or consciously in light sleep, is actually not an image at
all but is comprised of realities, viewed not in
the concurrent sensory stream, but within
the depths of
the fourth dimension
.
The language used itself often makes very clear that this is only another form of struggle
for victory ( perhaps
to be chosen above
all others )
.
The apostle Paul said
the same thing in
the language and faith of
the New Testament: `` He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up
for us
all, how shall He not
with Him freely give us
all things??

Greek Christian scribes played a crucial role in
the preservation of Aristotle
by copying
all the extant Greek
language manuscripts of
the corpus
.
The most widely spoken Afroasiatic
language is Arabic ( including
all its colloquial varieties ),
with 230 million native speakers, spoken mostly in
the Middle East and North Africa
.

However,
with an international
language with wide variations in its dialects, such
as English, it would be impossible
to represent
the language in
all its variations
with a single phonetic alphabet
.
The proof of
the independence result also shows that a wide class of mathematical statements, including
all statements that can be phrased in
the language of Peano arithmetic, are provable in ZF if and only if they are provable in ZFC
.
The psyche, culture, fanaticism of an author can be disregarded when interpreting a text, because
the words are rich enough themselves
with all of
the traditions of
language.

Antisemitism refers specifically
to prejudice against Jews alone and in general, despite
the fact that there are other speakers of Semitic languages ( e
. g
. Arabs, Ethiopians, or Assyrians ) and that not
all Jews speak a Semitic
language.

Many of
the Ainu dialects, even from one end of Hokkaido
to the other, were not mutually intelligible ; however,
the classic Ainu
language of
the Yukar, or Ainu epic stories,
was understood
by all.

Dionysius of Halicarnassus exhorts us
to " Observe in Alcaeus
the sublimity, brevity and sweetness coupled
with stern power, his splendid figures, and his clearness which
was unimpaired
by the dialect ; and above
all mark his manner of expressing his sentiments on public affairs ," while Quintilian, after commending Alcaeus
for his excellence " in that part of his works where he inveighs against tyrants and contributes
to good morals ; in his
language he is concise, exalted, careful and often like an orator ;" goes on
to add: " but he descended into wantonnness and amours, though better fitted
for higher things
.

Within algebraic geometry itself, his theory of schemes has become
the universally accepted
language for all further technical work
.

It also remained
the spoken tongue of
the indigenous Assyrian / Babylonian citizens of
all Mesopotamia under Persian, Greek and Roman rule, and indeed well into
the Arab period it
was still
the language of
the majority, particularly in
the north of Mesopotamia, surviving
to this day among
the Assyrian Christians
.

It has
the widest geographical and racial distribution of
all the official languages of South Africa, and is widely spoken and understood
as a second or third
language.

Donnelly attempted
to establish that
all known ancient civilizations were descended from Atlantis, which he saw
as a technologically sophisticated culture, saying that Atlanteans invented gunpowder and
the compass thousands of years before
the rest of
the world invented written
language.

It is variously interpreted
as either
the language used
by God
to address Adam (
the divine
language ), or
the language invented
by Adam
with which he named
all things ( including Eve ),
as in
.

Dee's journals did not describe
the language as " Enochian ", instead preferring " Angelical ",
the " Celestial Speech ",
the " Language of Angels ",
the " First Language of God-Christ ",
the " Holy Language ", or " Adamical " because, according
to Dee's Angels, it
was used
by Adam in Paradise
to name
all things
.
language and deliberate

He highlighted
the deliberate public misuses of
language and provided strategies
for countering doublespeak
by focusing on educating people in
the English
language so
as to help them identify when doublespeak is being put into play
.
The reference
to Latin is a
deliberate misnomer,
as it is simply a form of jargon, used only
for its English connotations
as a " strange and foreign-sounding
language.

Some informed consent laws have been criticized
for allegedly using " loaded
language in an apparently
deliberate attempt
to ' personify '
the fetus ," but those
critics acknowledge that abortion information provided pursuant
to informed consent laws " most of
the information in
the materials about abortion comports
with recent scientific findings and
the principles of informed consent, some content is either misleading or altogether incorrect
.

Fulco sometimes incorporated
deliberate errors in pronunciations and word endings when
the characters were speaking a
language unfamiliar
to them, and some of
the crude
language used
by the Roman soldiers
was not translated in
the subtitles
.

Orwell noted
the deliberate use of misleading
language to hide unpleasant political and military facts and also identified a laxity of
language among those he identified
as pro-soviet
.

Dialogue may range from casual talk
to deliberate explanations about features of written
language.
The language of
the novel is notable
for its
deliberate lack of conjunctives
to reflect a Birmingham accent
.

Its
language is plain, but " every sentence feels weighted and
deliberate, every episode carefully chosen and delineated ... One has
the sense of merciless experience mercilessly distilled
to its essence ..." She writes that
the power of
the narrative has come at
the cost of literal truth
.

In February 2008 he released a statement
to mark International Mother Language Day saying "
The Chinese government are following a
deliberate policy of extinguishing
all that is Tibetan, including their own
language in their own country
.

They first came
to prominence
with Hunstanton School which used some of
the language of high modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe but in a stripped back way,
with rough finishes and
deliberate lack of refinement
.

Like in
the original exercise, she does not explicitly tell participants
to mock others but uses choice of
language and tone, removal of basic rights ( such
as being allowed
to speak without permission ) and a constant changing of
the rules
to discomfort
the blue-eyed participants-a
deliberate reversal of what happens in society at large
.
The conspicuous absence of such linguistic gamesmanship from
the Treaty of Nerchinsk, together
with the equally conspicuous absence of Chinese
language or personnel, suggests that
the Kangxi emperor
was using
the Manchurian ( and Latin )
language as a
deliberate end-run around his more conservative Han bureaucracy
.

" Quick witted, her rapid and varied flow of
language contrasted
with Angus L .' s
deliberate, thoughtful manner of speaking, which some have described
as a ' drawl '.

They argue that Macau's unique status
as a 500-year-old bridge between Orient and
the Occident justifies
deliberate efforts
to preserve
the Macanese
language, and its inclusion in UNESCO's Red Book of Endangered Languages
.

Gallico's distancing of his writing from this " modern " point of view and his use of
the language of legend and fairy-tale seems
deliberate,
the literary equivalent of what painter Thomas Kinkade does today in his painting
.

Advocates argue that excessive foul
language is
the proof of a
deliberate montage of
the recordings using extrinsic audio samples
.

* A
deliberate misspelling of " OMG " (" oh, my God ") used in SMS
language.

Language planning is a
deliberate effort
to influence
the function, structure, or acquisition of languages or
language variety within a speech community
.

# Language Reform –
deliberate change in specific aspects of
language, like orthography, spelling, or grammar, in order
to facilitate use

He wrote that Lemkin considered genocide
to encompass more than mass killings but also acts like " driv
the original inhabitants off
the land ... confin them in reserves, where policies of
deliberate neglect may be used
to reduce their numbers ... Tak indigenous children
to absorb them within their own midst ... assimilation
to detach
the people from their culture,
language and religion, and often their names
.
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