These are works of good craftsmanship and comfortable expressive vocabulary.
By age 5, children tend to have an expressive vocabulary of 2,100-2,200 words.
By age 6, they have approximately 2,600 words of expressive vocabulary and 20,000-24,000 words of receptive vocabulary.
Anderson and his colleagues reported the show's positive results, but found no evidence that watching Blue's Clues increased the expressive vocabularies of its viewers.
The highly expressive, symbolic vocabulary of the Holocaust Museum has no precedent in his work.
But this also means that a major part of her potential expressive vocabulary has been lopped off.
The suggestion is that there is a frightening, shadowy core in each personality for which there is no expressive vocabulary.
English has several types of reduplication, ranging from informal expressive vocabulary (the first four forms below) to grammatically meaningful forms (the last two below).
She had learned to love the Arabic language with its poetic, expressive vocabulary.
Farrer's temperament, Shulman notes, "furnished a vocabulary so expressive and pertinent that it was universally adopted as the natural language of all gardening."