(1) And later, these men and women had to do a minute analysis of one another's diction, style, language , and so on.
(2) The course helped his language skills
(3) Body language , expressions, and environmental cues can deepen emotional bonds.
(4) Despite her poetic language Fru00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abchette does not avoid making rather obvious lessons of Helen's journey.
(5) Tigrinya is a language whose sound system is quite exotic from an English speaker's point of view.
(7) But I'm saying things which are so naked, and often in a very poetic language that is somehow so personal.
(8) The tone of Boyfriend! is of someone older writing for a younger audience in simple language .
(9) Its language and style remain miles away from the day-to-day concerns of ordinary black South Africans.
(10) He had tried to express in scholarly language the excitement we all felt.
(11) One of the placements should involve communication in a language other than English, at least at a basic level.
(12) A language of gesture and facial expression
(13) Written language is a also [sic] a human invention, like spoken language , but it is not a universal invention.
(15) The film contains some violence and bad language
(16) The grammars of these languages contain vital clues to the nature of the human language faculty, which is still very much an unsolved problem.
(17) Written language generally uses more complex grammatical constructions than spoken language does.
(18) We won't confuse you with legal language
(19) This play on the oral and written language mirrors the structure of the blues and the instrumental variations of jazz.
(20) It is very challenging for us to investigate and try to find the right theatrical language to express this play as far as we can.