forms+of+a+language

  • 61sign language — 1. Also called sign. any of several visual gestural systems of communication, esp. employing manual gestures, as used among deaf people. 2. any means of communication, as between speakers of different languages, using gestures. [1840 50] * * *… …

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  • 62Jurchen language — Jurchen Spoken in Southwest Manchuria (Northeastern China) Ethnicity Jurchen people Extinct c. 17th century Language family Tungu …

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  • 63Salvadoran sign language — is a language used by the deaf community in El Salvador. Its main purpose is to provide education. There are three distinct forms of sign language. American Sign Language was brought over to El Salvador from the United States by missionaries who… …

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  • 64Content and language integrated learning — (CLIL)[1][2] is a term created in 1994 by David Marsh and Anne Maljers as synonymous of language immersion or content based instruction. It s an approach for learning content through an additional language (foreign or second), thus teaching both… …

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  • 65Kongo language — Infobox Language familycolor=Niger Congo name=Kongo nativename=Kikongo states=flagicon|Angola Angola flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo flagicon|Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo region=Central… …

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  • 66Yaqui language — Infobox Language name=Yaqui nativename=Yoem Noki pronunciation=/joʔem nok⁼i/ states=Mexico, U.S. region=Sonora, Arizona speakers=16,000 familycolor=American fam1=Uto Aztecan fam2=Taracahitic fam3=Cáhita iso2=nai|iso3=yaqYaqui (Yoem Noki), or… …

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  • 67sign language — signed language a form of communication that uses movements of the hands and other parts of the body together with facial expressions instead of sound. There are many different forms of sign language throughout the world. British Sign Language… …

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  • 68mark-up language — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms mark up language : singular mark up language plural mark up languages computing a system of instructions that are added to documents in the form of codes to tell a computer how to print or organize… …

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  • 69English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …

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  • 70Japanese language — Language spoken by about 125 million people on the islands of Japan, including the Ryukyus. The only other language of the Japanese archipelago is Ainu (see Ainu), now spoken by only a handful of people on Hokkaido, though once much more… …

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